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<strong>SEED - sequence editor and pipeline for Windows XP/7</strong>
 
<strong>SEED - sequence editor and pipeline for Windows XP/7</strong>
  
SEED is a simple sequence editor and pipeline for processing of nucleotide sequences in the [//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FASTA_format: FASTA format]. SEED allows simple grouping of sequences based on the search for sequence motifs (e.g. primers, pyrosequencing tags) and a batch processing of the resulting groups. It also supports the connections to external tools for sequence processing and analysis like Mafft, Mothur, Uclust, Usearch, or Blast and can be used for further processing, visualization, management and analysis of their results. The SEED is especially designed to provide the environment for a sequential analysis of the sequences of PCR amplicons obtained by 454-pyrosequencing.
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SEED is a simple sequence editor and pipeline for processing of nucleotide sequences in the [//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FASTA_format FASTA format]. SEED allows simple grouping of sequences based on the search for sequence motifs (e.g. primers, pyrosequencing tags) and a batch processing of the resulting groups. It also supports the connections to external tools for sequence processing and analysis like Mafft, Mothur, Uclust, Usearch, or Blast and can be used for further processing, visualization, management and analysis of their results. The SEED is especially designed to provide the environment for a sequential analysis of the sequences of PCR amplicons obtained by 454-pyrosequencing.
  
  

Revision as of 15:34, 6 January 2015

SEED - sequence editor and pipeline for Windows XP/7

SEED is a simple sequence editor and pipeline for processing of nucleotide sequences in the FASTA format. SEED allows simple grouping of sequences based on the search for sequence motifs (e.g. primers, pyrosequencing tags) and a batch processing of the resulting groups. It also supports the connections to external tools for sequence processing and analysis like Mafft, Mothur, Uclust, Usearch, or Blast and can be used for further processing, visualization, management and analysis of their results. The SEED is especially designed to provide the environment for a sequential analysis of the sequences of PCR amplicons obtained by 454-pyrosequencing.


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