[comp.archives] [bionet.software] Readseq is updated

Don.Gilbert@IUBio.Bio.Indiana.Edu (Don Gilbert) (07/26/90)

Archive-name: readseq/20-Jul-90
Original-posting-by: Don.Gilbert@IUBio.Bio.Indiana.Edu (Don Gilbert)
Original-subject: Readseq is updated
Archive-site: iubio.bio.indiana.edu [129.79.1.101]
Reposted-by: emv@math.lsa.umich.edu (Edward Vielmetti)

I've updated the sequence reformatter of mine called ReadSeq.  This 
program comes as C source code that is suitable for Unix, VMS, MS-DOS, or 
other command-line systems.   
Readseq reads and writes nucleic/protein sequence in these formats:
    Stanford/IG, Genbank, NBRF, EMBL, UWGCG,  DNA Strider, Fitch, 
    Pearson, Zuker, Olsen, Phylip v3.2, Phylip v3.3, and Plain text
Data files may have multiple sequences.  Software developers are 
encouraged to use these routines rather than devise their own obscure 
formats.  The pascal version of readseq is now out-of-date.  

You can get the full set of readseq source and document files as an ARC 
archive file thru anonymous ftp to Iubio.bio.indiana.edu.   See directory 
[archive.molbio.readseq].  Use binary ftp for getting the readseq.arc file.
                                                              -- Don

Don.Gilbert@iubio.bio.indiana.edu    
biology dept., indiana univ.,  bloomington, in 47405, usa