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A computer program package for storing and retrieving DNA/RNA and protein sequence data.

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    Nucleic Acids Research
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    This software package aids researchers by managing DNA/RNA and protein sequence data. It offers tools for data storage, analysis, and literature compilation, streamlining scientific workflows.

    Area of Science:

    • Bioinformatics
    • Computational Biology
    • Molecular Biology

    Background:

    • Managing and analyzing biological sequence data is crucial for modern research.
    • Existing tools may lack comprehensive features for DNA, RNA, and protein sequence management.
    • Efficient data handling is essential for scientific discovery and publication.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To introduce a versatile computer program package for biological sequence data management.
    • To provide integrated tools for DNA, RNA, and protein sequence analysis.
    • To facilitate scientific literature organization and strain information storage.

    Main Methods:

    • Development of five FORTRAN 10 programs for DECsystem-10.
    • Program DATBAS for DNA sequence data storage and improvement.

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  • Programs NUCDAT and PROTEN for DNA/RNA and protein sequence analysis, respectively.
  • Inclusion of access to the EMBO Nucleotide Data Library via program COPY.
  • Program LITRAT for scientific literature file preparation and STRAIN for strain information storage.
  • Main Results:

    • A comprehensive software package is available for biological data management.
    • The package includes specialized programs for DNA/RNA and protein sequence analysis.
    • Users can access and process data from the EMBO Nucleotide Data Library.
    • Tools are provided for literature compilation and bacterial/plasmid strain data storage.

    Conclusions:

    • The software package offers a unified solution for various bioinformatics tasks.
    • It enhances efficiency in handling and analyzing biological sequence data.
    • The integrated tools support scientific research, from data analysis to manuscript preparation.