Tool:WINDOWS command line tool for sequence assembly
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My company just released an update to a less know program called "DNA Baser Sequence Assembler Console" which is a "DOS" console tool. I know that most people on this forum are Linux-oriented, but I think this tool worth being brought to light just to show that bioinformatics can be done also on Windows.

I think it may be the only one for Windows :) At least Google could not find a second one.

So, take a look:

Windows command line sequence assembler

What can it do?

  • import Sanger samples (abi, scf, fasta, seq, txt, gbk) in the specified folder
  • automatically trim low quality ends
  • remove recognition sequences
  • assemble (also to reference)
  • correct the ambiguities in contig
  • save the log and the contig to disk

v1.3 - 2 match 2016
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Ready to pipe?

:)

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You need to clarify that this tool is for conventional Sanger sequencing data.

Otherwise you are going to make a lot of windows users unhappy :-)

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You are right. Done: "import Sanger samples (abi, scf, fasta, seq, txt, gbk) in the specified folder"

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