Sequence Collection
Objective: Collect all ".seq" files in a folder and put them into a Q-fasta file or combine all small Q-fasta files in a folder into a large Q-fasta file.
You have probably worked on many genes and the saved related sequences
are scattered over your personal computer. To find a particular
sequence takes time and requires good memory. It will become even
more difficult when the number of ".seq" files reaches thousands.
The Sequence Collection function of GeneLooper™ 2.0 can help you
put all your ".seq" files into a Q-fasta file. Each of the sequences
can then be opened and studied by using the Sequence Viewing and
Editing with a proper ID, and they can also be batch-retrieved by
using the Sequence Retrieve function.
A sample of working interface:
Individual sequence files in a folder can be collected into a Q-fasta file:
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Single Sequence Utilities
High-Throughput Utilities
Sequence Formatting
Sequence Collection
Sequence Separation
Sequence Retrieving
Open Reading Frame Detection
Sequence Clustering
Multi-Sequence Similarity Search
Restriction Site Search
Translation and Reverse Complement
Hydrophobic Domain Detection
Batch Oligo Design
Entrez Information Extraction
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