convert my electronic 3' to 5' sequence to 5' to 3' - (Feb/02/2006 )
I'm not that pleased by what you mean.
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...
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.
I only wish to help.
Have a good weekend everyone.
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
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.