harper@csc.fi (09/26/90)
In article <7131.26ff466d@uwovax.uwo.ca>, 37_1510@uwovax.uwo.ca writes: > I want advice on what program(s) from the CGC package I should use to > analyze a sequence for bacterial promoter signals. I will summarize > the responses in a later message. Thank you very much. > M. A. Valvano, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, > University of Western Ontario. Dear readers, As things exist on the network, often the left hand does not know what the right hand is doing. I expect that many people on the BIOSCI newsgroups are not aware of the INFO-GCG list run by the University of Toronto. Well to cut a long story short there has been alot of discussion about the "BIOCOMPUTING TUTORIAL" by Reinhard Doelz. Reinhard put up a "preview" copy for FTP on his machine and the response from the GCG community has been enthusiastic. So we will be printing it at the Centre for Scientific computing (CSC) here in Finland. The book should be ready in November. I have set up a drop-off mailbox called TUTORIAL@COM.CSC.FI so that if anybody wants more information about this book they can drop me a line at that network address. I will then take all the ID@NODES of the interested people and make up a seperate distribution list, and before the end of the month all those who requested a hard copy will receive all the details regarding availability. Rob "ask not what the Net can do for you but rather..." Harper P.S. If you want your name added to the distribution list then you should send your request to TUTORIAL@COM.CSC.FI don't delay... do it today