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ATGC, A New Restriction Site finding Tool

Author Affiliations

  • 1Department(s) of Bioinformatics, Uttaranchal College of Science & Technology, Dehradun, INDIA
  • 2Department(s) of Biotechnology,Uttaranchal College of Science & Technology, Dehradun, INDIA

Res. J. Computer & IT Sci., Volume 2, Issue (2), Pages 1-5, June,20 (2014)

Abstract

Bioinformatics include both the power of biological concept and computational method to solve biological problem. It also bridged biological field with speed and accuracy of computer. Perl language is among major computer languages which are being used to develop bioinformatics software. Finding and locating restriction site in given sequence may help to predict its function and analyse it more clearly. This tool locates the position of searched restriction enzyme in submitted nucleotide sequence which in turn may predict specific location that can be recognized by restriction enzyme. This tool also embeds few more functionalities such as to find ORF, count A,T,G,C and bad content in submitted sequence, convert Dna to protein and vice versa.

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