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Sequence-Analysis Software Update
Improved user interfaces and extensibility mark this year's products
Email: Steven D Buckingham - sbuckingham@the-scientist.com The Scientist 2004, 18(24):28
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Analyzing protein and DNA sequences has become a daily routine in most life-science laboratories. But today's scientists expect more from sequence-analysis software than just motif identification and sequence alignments. They want fully integrated workflows. They want to be able, for example, to run queries against several databases, design oligonucleotide primers based on the results, design a cloning experiment, and then order the primers – all using one seamless suite of programs.
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