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. 1986 Jan 10;14(1):443–454. doi: 10.1093/nar/14.1.443

Improved programs for DNA and protein sequence analysis on the IBM personal computer and other standard computer systems.

D W Mount, B Conrad
PMCID: PMC339429  PMID: 3753780

Abstract

We have previously described programs for a variety of types of sequence analysis (1-4). These programs have now been integrated into a single package. They are written in the standard C programming language and run on virtually any computer system with a C compiler, such as the IBM/PC and other computers running under the MS/DOS and UNIX operating systems. The programs are widely distributed and may be obtained from the authors as described below.

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