Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!uunet!bionet!snorkelwacker!bloom-beacon!eru!luth!sunic!tut!hydra!hylka!lehvaslaiho From: lehvaslaiho@cc.helsinki.fi Newsgroups: bionet.software Subject: Re: Sequence Analysis on the Mac Message-ID: <1693.25a4bdd8@cc.helsinki.fi> Date: 5 Jan 90 15:31:36 GMT References: <9001042152.AA10439@net.bio.net> Organization: University of Helsinki Lines: 31 In article <9001042152.AA10439@net.bio.net>, V5222E@templevm.bitnet (Win Hide) writes: > I currently use that, then port to a mac for the fun bits (I also use > PAUP which is for phgylogenetic analysis on the MAc). Where to get a copy of PAUP? Is it commercial or free? -------------------- Since I am writing to this forum, I might as well mention a good sequence analysis program: A company called "Soft Gene Berlin" (or close to that, they have recently changed the name) has a program called MacMolly. They sell it for DM 1320 (or equivalent of US$) a copy plus DM 680 for additional copies. It consists of four applications (Enter&List, Compare, Restrict and Translate) which together do almost everything imaginable. They also have an ultra-fast EMBL sequence database application for DM 5250. The best part in using MacMolly is that by telling the company what you want, you will get the feature in the next version in few mounths. That is the way it worked for me, anyway. Also, for us in Europe, they are comfortably close. The address is: Dr. Burghardt Wittig Soft Gene Berlin Offenbacher Strasse 5 D-1000 Berlin 33 Tel.: 030/8211407 Fax: 030/8219764