[Bio-software] Re: Help for software about genome sequences
Mikhail Fursov
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(by mike.fursov from gmail.com)
Fri May 7 11:45:09 EST 2010
What algorithm do you use to locate your gene?
If you already have coordinates of the gene you can use the following
scenario with free UGENE (http://ugene.unipro.ru) tool to find primers
in the region of interest:
1) Open you Genbank file
2) Navigate to the gene location
3) Select the sequence area you want find primers with mouse move
4) Call 'Analyze->Find primers' from the context menu
Hope it helps.
On May 7, 5:51 pm, Antonio Charlys da Costa <charly... from yahoo.com.br>
wrote:
> Hi
> I'll do a project on a gene located on chromosome 13. I have problems to find a software to locate the gene on this chromosome, and the location of the primers to flank the region of interest. I tried using the ncbi site, but it really is very complicated. Could you tell me some?
> Thanks
> Charlys
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