EditSeq is provided with every Lasergene system to enable you to work on nucleic acid and protein sequences of all sizes from a variety of formats, including GenBank, FASTA, MacVector, GCG, Text, ABI, and data from the clipboard. You can even access NCBI's databases by accession number or utilizing the integrated internet interface to search BLAST and Entrez text databases.* With EditSeq you can manually edit sequence, comments and annotations, conveniently separated into three panes. Dynamic links between sequence and annotations exhibit automatic updating of feature coordinates with sequence editing and inclusion of features with copying/pasting of sequences. Available functions include reverse complement, invert, translate, back-translate, and ORF identification.
EditSeq Features
- Sequence Entry
- I.U.B. nucleotide and protein codes fully supported Import data from many other programs
- Download directly from NCBI* using accession numbers, BLAST, or Entrez text searches.
- Proofreading by voice readback
- Keyboard entry and configuration for alphabetical or numeric control
- Feature coordinates automatically updated with sequence editing
- Analysis
- Reverse complement sequence
- Translate DNA
- Backtranslate proteins
- Statistics for DNA and proteins
- Control and customize expression-specific codes
- Integrated BLAST and Entrez text searches* search tools
- Copy/paste sequence includes contained annotations
- Display
- Sequence, comments and annotations in separate, editable panes
- Feature creation utilizing NCBI's applicable feature keys
- Exon selection by triplet indicator
- ORF identification and selection
- Sequence and annotations dynamically linked
* Requires Internet Connection
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