Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!uunet!ig!daemon From: MJB1@VMS-SUPP.CAM.AC.UK Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.seqnet Subject: SEQNET Bulletin Message-ID: <5095@ig.ig.com> Date: 13 Feb 88 15:31:24 GMT Sender: daemon@presto.ig.com Lines: 67 From: MJB1@VMS-SUPP.CAM.AC.UK Bulletin_# 81 ATTIMONELLI%VAXBA0.INFNET@EARN.IBOINFN 12 Feb 88 DNA Sequence Ana From: 12-FEB-1988 18:45 To: MJB1 Subject: DNA Sequence Analysis software Date: 12 Feb 88 Via: UK.AC.RL.EARN; Fri, 12 Feb 88 18:44:01 GMT Received: from UKACRL by UK.AC.RL.IB (Mailer X1.25) with BSMTP id 9579; Fri, 12 Feb 88 18:44:00 GM Received: from IBOINFN.BITNET by UKACRL.BITNET (Mailer X1.25) with BSMTP id 9577; Fri, 12 Feb 88 18:44:00 Date: Fri, 12 Feb 88 18:35 N From: Reply-To: Subject: DNA Sequence Analysis software To: MJB1@UK.AC.CAM.VMS-SUPP X-Original-To: "MJB1@VMS-SUPP.CAM.AC.UK" Message-id: <4998> Date: FRI, 12-FEB-88 18:34 N From: Reply-To: (alternate reply) Subject: DNA Sequence Analysis software To: X-Original-To: mjb1@vms-supp.cam.ac.uk, ATTIMONELLI The Molecular Biology groups of Bari use the ACNUC and GLORIA packages designed by the Biocomputing Group of the Department of Biochemestry and Molecular Biology of the University of Bari (Italy) (M.Attimonelli, C. Lanave, S. Liuni, G.Pesole). GLORIA package is devoted to the analysis of nucleic acid and protein sequences. This software is user friendly, highly transportable and structured in modular mode. Although the GLORIA programme, written in Fortran 77, is presently in use on a VAX-Cluster with VMS operating system, it may be run on any 32bit-machine whith any operating system and with a FORTRAN-standard compiler. GLORIA is highly modular structured. This physical scheme allows anyone to insert new modules according simple rules. Graphic display of several results may be obtained through the non standard GRAPHIC software working with Tektronix devices. The analysis becomes very effective when GLORIA works toghether with the ACNUC database (CABIOS 1985 1(3), pp.167-172) containing EMBL and/or GenBank collections. In addition it can be used to analyze aminoacid sequences from NBRF collection restructured in the ACNUC format. GLORIA adds to the algorithms normally included in the available analysis packages those regarding Molecular Evolution field. Both Gloria and ACNUC packages are available without costs for University and non-profit organizations. Dr. Marcella Attimonelli ---ATTIMONELLI@VAXBA0.INFNET ---EARN%IBOINFN::ATTIMONELLI%VAXBA0.INFNET FOR EARNET