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convert my electronic 3' to 5' sequence to 5' to 3' - (Feb/02/2006 )

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I'm not that pleased by what you mean. dry.gif
I've reply to this post by a link to a web page that allows this conversion. If you'd rather have a code, please post it into the title...
bioinformatics means programming but also is open to the non informaticians and this formu has helped whithout several lines of programs...

-fred_33-

QUOTE (fred_33 @ Feb 3 2006, 10:50 AM)
I'm not to pleased by what you mean. dry.gif

blink.gif Hmm not too sure here. I do not mean to be aggressive , I am simply trying to point out that being able to mash a short script together is an advantage for the biologist and is something you can put on a CV.

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I've reply to this post by a link to a web page that allows this conversion. If you'd rather have a code, please post it into the title...
I don't follow!

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bioinformatics means programming but also is open to the non informaticians and this formu has helped whithout several lines of programs...

I only wish to help.

Have a good weekend everyone.

-DPK-

Download this software - A plasmid Editor(ApE) @ this site. And paste your sequence and ask it to reverse get complement and you get it ta da smile.gif

-BusyBee-

I've learned Perl because it's useful to me. But, I also use websites to do a lot of stuff. I think we can agree that bioinformatics concerns itself with extracting information from biological data, and that it's the accuracy of the answer that counts, not the tool used.

While I love Perl, and there are things I can do with it for which no website exists, if there's a wesite to do what I need, I'll use it.

I just posted that code because I realized that DPK hadn't noticed that sfc wanted not just to reverse, but also complement the sequence.

As usual, EMBOSS also offers an easy tool to do this manipulation -- see here.

-HomeBrew-

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