SIRENS – SImulating REcombination in Nucleotide Sequences

SIRENS

:: DESCRIPTION

SIRENS (SImulating REcombination in Nucleotide Sequences) is a free program written in MATLAB for simulating recombination in DNA sequence alignments of four sequences.

::DEVELOPER

Dirk Husmeier 

:: SCREENSHOTS

N/A

:: REQUIREMENTS

:: DOWNLOAD

SIRENS

:: MORE INFORMATION

NSA 3.3 – Nucleotide Sequence Analyzer

NSA 3.3

:: DESCRIPTION

NSA (Nucleotide Sequence Analyzer) may be used to handled nucleotidic sequences in order to compute a number of characteristics (such as haplotypes, composition, sites, haplogroups, distances, …..) and to create a variety of export files usable with other available softwares.

::DEVELOPER

Daniel Montagnon PhD

:: SCREENSHOTS

:: REQUIREMENTS

  • Windows

:: DOWNLOAD

NSA

:: MORE INFORMATION

If you download and use this software please register to be informed for new release and modifications.

REPFIND 20040309 – Find Clustered, Exact Repeats in Nucleotide Sequences

REPFIND 20040309

:: DESCRIPTION

REPFIND is a program to find clustered, exact repeats in nucleotide sequences. For each repeat cluster that it finds, it calculates a P-value, which indicates the probability of finding such a concentration of that particular repeat just by chance. Of the many possible clusters for each repeated word, REPFIND selects the one with the most significant P-value.

We are using REPFIND to study localization of messenger RNAs. These molecules sometimes contain signals in their 3′ untranslated regions that specify how they are transported in the cell, prior to being translated. This process is essential for establishing body axes in embryogenesis, among other things. The localization signals often appear to consist of repeat clusters that can be detected by REPFIND.

::DEVELOPER

the Center for Advanced Genomic Technology

:: SCREENSHOTS

Command Line

:: REQUIREMENTS

:: DOWNLOAD

REPFIND

:: MORE INFORMATION

REPFIND Online Version

Citation:

JN Betley, MC Frith, JH Graber, S Choo, JO Deshler (2002). A ubiquitous and conserved signal for RNA localization in chordates. Current Biology, 12, 1756-61.