On Wed, 23 Mar 1994, A Brown wrote:
> This should be extremely simple, but unfortunately, all the instructions
> for the GCG package that we have seem to be written in sanscrit, and
> no-one has much of a clue what to do.
>> All I want to do is to take a sequence of a vector (which I have the
> file for) and insert the sequence for a gene (which I also have the file
> for) in the correct R.E. site.
> I have tried everything from a simple text editor, to GELASSEMBLE and a
> whole pile of other programs that were jolly interesting, but didn't do
> what I wanted.
> Please could someone tell me how to do this simple task, before all my
> hair falls out.
> Many thanks
> A. L. Brown
>>>>from the help of gcg (genhelp)
ASSEMBLE
Assemble makes new sequence constructs from pieces of existing
sequences. It concatenates the fragments you specify and writes them
out as a new sequence file. SeqEd is more powerful than Assemble for
most applications.
ASSEMBLE
DESCRIPTION
Assemble lets you choose as many segments as you please from existing
sequences. The ranges chosen can be from either strand. Assemble
puts all of the segments together into a new sequence file.
Assemble supports the assembly of fragments from circular molecules
by letting you define a range in the sequence that extends across the
end and into the beginning of a molecule. The terminal bell rings
when a circular range is chosen.
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