Amino Acid
Advertisement
Amino Acid Finder v.1.0
Ever got confused while remembering all the various physical properties of all the standard 20 amino acids?
Advertisement
Nucleic Acid Nomenclature Widget v.1.1
The Nucleic Acid Nomenclature is a Dashboard widget that displays general information on nucleic acids (symbol, meaning, complement and origin of designation) conformed with the IUPAC-IUB recommandations.
Nucleic Acid Table v.1.0
The Nucleic Acid Table widget displays useful information on nucleic acids including molecular weigth and composition.
Nucleic Acid MW widget v.1.0
The Nucleic Acid MW widget allows to calculate the molecular weight of a nucleic acid sequence.
Basic melting temperature widget v.1.0
The Basic melting temperature widget allows to calculate the melting temperature of a nucleic acid sequence.
AmiPig v.1.0
The AmiPig table provides amino acid ileal digestibility values for 62 common feedstuffs used in pig diets.
PhyDE v.0.997
View and analyze DNA sequence alignments with this tool. PhyDE (Phylogenetic Data Editor) is a system-independent editor for DNA and amino acid sequence alignments,
STRAP (Structure based Sequences Alignment Program) v.1.0
Protein alignment made easy. STRAP (Structure based Sequences Alignment Program) aligns proteins by sequence and 3D-structure. It supports the simultaneous analysis of hundreds of proteins and integrates amino acid sequence, secondary structure,
DAMBE (Data Analysis and Molecular Biology and Evolution) v.5.2.30
DAMBE (Data Analysis and Molecular Biology and Evolution) help you with data analysis and molecular biology and evolution.Here is a short summary of DAMBE functions 1. Sequence alignment * General sequence alignment with nucleotide and amino acid
Genetic Code v.1.0
Study the genetic code with this tool. Genetic Code can display the universal genetic code, the one- and three-letter amino acid codes, the biochemical structures of the amino acids,
Rate4Site v.2.01
Rate4Site is a software for detecting conserved amino-acid sites by computing the relative evolutionary rate for each site in the multiple sequence alignment (MSA).The rate of evolution is not constant among amino acid sites: