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Finding References - PubMed

Finding a DNA Sequence - Genbank

Finding a Protein Sequence - Swiss-Prot / Genbank

In some Web programs, you may need to convert a sequence to FASTA format. If so, click here to convert sequences.


Fairly easy DNA analyses (note that you will have to either paste in sequence or specify a Genbank accession number)

Format Sequence, Manipulate Sequence, Translate Sequence

WebCutter (Restriction enzyme sites)

Primer Predictions, Tm


Fairly easy protein analyses (note that you will have to either paste in sequence or specify a Genbank or Swiss-Prot accession number)

Protein Parameters (pI, MW, AA composition, etc.)

PROSITE (Sequence Motifs)

BLAST (similarity to sequences in databases)

More BLASTing of DNA or PROTEIN or Genomes

Secondary Structure of Protein

More Secondary Structures


More sophisticated analyses

DNA

Identifying Genes, Promoters, Exons, and Introns

Protein

2D Gel Database / Integrated Sequence Databases (Access to numerous databases)


Sequence Alignment

Paired Alignments

Multiple Alignments


Miscellaneous

3D Images

Searching Human Chromosomes

Genbank Sequence Submissions / Genetic Code / Metabolic Pathways /

NCBI Main Page (Genbank) / ExPASy Molecular Biology Server / PDB Main Page


See also: Pedro's Biomolecular Tools, Science Magazine's Functional Genomics