Molecular Biology Software and Services

Recent News: Febaruary 2007 - GCG updated to ver. 11.1.3, SeqWeb updated to ver. 3.1.2.
ACHS provides software and support for molecular biology and sequence analyses.

Request a Meduser/ACHS Printing Account
Request a SEQWEB Account

Accelrys GCG (formerly the GCG/Wisconsin package)

GCG is a suite of over 140 programs for DNA and protein sequence analyses. ACHS provides access to GCG on our server, watson.achs.virginia.edu.

GCG is fundamentally a collection of command line programs. Access to these is by traditional command line login session, an X-window graphical login session, or via a web browser interface:

      GCG - traditional command line interface

      SeqLab - an X-window graphical interface to the suite of GCG command line applications (requires an X client - see instructions on linked pages)

      SeqWeb - a web browser interface to the GCG package

Local Databases maintained by ACHS

List of current databases

Additional ACHS resources for molecular biology and sequence analysis

Command line programs running at the GCG shell prompt

Phylip

READSEQ - a simple program to reformat your sequence alignment into phylip infile format

Tools for working with large (genomic) data sets

WWW resources for Molecular Biology and Sequence analyse

Online analytical packages and programs

Useful web sites

Free software

Please email comments or suggestions about the ACHS MolBiol pages to mblack@virginia.edu.

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