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. 1986 Jan 10;14(1):137–140. doi: 10.1093/nar/14.1.137

A peptide to DNA conversion program.

J A van den Berg, M Osinga
PMCID: PMC339362  PMID: 3003671

Abstract

A modification and extension of the computer program REVCUT (Blumenthal et al, Nucl.Acids Res. 10, 91-101 (1982) is described. The new program searches for restriction endonuclease recognition sites that are not coding DNA sequences of a protein of known aminoacid sequence using bit patterns. The modifications make the program more accurate and extend the range of the restriction endonucleases.

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