Silent Mutagenesis: Program wanted
Chris Upton
cupton at sol.uvic.ca
Fri Apr 15 13:45:38 EST 1994
In Article <rudnick.24.000D3FB0 at biomed.med.yale.edu>,
rudnick at biomed.med.yale.edu (Gary Rudnick) wrote:
>In article <2oh6qm$cca at news.duke.edu> mjtino at acpub.duke.edu (Michael J. Tino)
writes:
>>From: mjtino at acpub.duke.edu (Michael J. Tino)
>>Subject: Silent Mutagenesis: Program wanted
>>Date: 13 Apr 1994 16:32:22 GMT
>
>>My lab is in search of a program which will help us design restriction sites
>>within our genes of interest without changing the protein sequence. So far,
>>we have found an IBM-compatible program, but none for the Macintosh (and
>>all of the department's computers are Macs). Does anyone out there know of
>>one? I'd greatly appreciate it if you could e-mail responses directly to
>>me, or better yet, to my advisor, Dr. Jo Rae Wright, at her e-mail
>>address: jo_rae_wright at cellbio.duke edu
>
>>Thanks in advance,
>>Michael Tino
>>Department of Cell Biology
>>Duke University
>>Durham, NC 27705
When I was at the University of Alberta, I used SNIPPER.
The author is (I think)
Eric Hall
Chiron Corp.
(510) 420-4757
ricci at chiron.com
If you can't find him, try Bruce_Malcolm at darwin.biochem.ualberta.ca
The program runs on a UNIX box (SUN).
Cheers,
Chris
Chris Upton
Biochemistry & Microbiology
University of Victoria
PO Box 3055, Victoria
BC, Canada V8W 3P6
(604)721-6507
(604)721-8855 fax
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