Storage and retrieval of nucleic acid sequence data

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Abstract

As the size of the data base nucleic acid sequence information continues to increase, computer methods of sequence data processing will become increasingly important. This paper discusses methods for storage, retrieval, and manipulation of large sequences of bases on a minicomputer using a high-level language, FORTRAN. The merits of treating the genetic code of bases as a simple letters (8 bit bytes) and as integers are considered. Programs have been written and checked that convert or compare nucleic acid and amino acid sequences and animo acid sequences. These programs are available for distribution.

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