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Delila system tools.

T D Schneider, G D Stormo, M A Yarus

    Nucleic Acids Research
    |January 11, 1984
    PubMed
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    The Delila system now features three new programs for enhanced nucleic-acid sequence analysis. These tools improve data sharing, database access, and sequence processing for researchers worldwide.

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    Area of Science:

    • Bioinformatics
    • Computational Biology
    • Genomics

    Background:

    • Nucleic acid sequence analysis is crucial for biological research.
    • Sharing analysis tools and accessing large sequence databases presents challenges.
    • Efficient processing of sequence data is essential for downstream analysis.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To introduce three new computer programs enhancing the Delila nucleic-acid sequence analysis system.
    • To facilitate rapid transportation of new sequence analysis tools.
    • To enable efficient access to large nucleic-acid sequence databases.
    • To provide flexible processing of sequence data.

    Main Methods:

    • Development of three distinct software modules: Module, DBpull, and Encode.

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  • Module facilitates cross-platform tool transfer.
  • DBpull enables efficient querying of distributed sequence databases.
  • Encode offers versatile sequence data preprocessing capabilities.
  • Main Results:

    • Module enables seamless sharing of sequence analysis tools across different computing environments.
    • DBpull provides streamlined access to major nucleic acid sequence repositories.
    • Encode allows for adaptable preparation of sequence data for various analytical pipelines.

    Conclusions:

    • The new Delila system components significantly improve the efficiency and accessibility of nucleic acid sequence analysis.
    • These advancements support collaborative research and data-intensive biological studies.
    • The tools address key bottlenecks in bioinformatics workflows.