Software.ncrna.org: web servers for analyses of RNA sequences
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Software.ncrna.org: web servers for analyses of RNA sequences
Abstract
We present web servers for analysis of non-coding RNA sequences on the basis of their secondary structures. Software tools for structural multiple sequence alignments, structural pairwise sequence alignments and structural motif findings are available from the integrated web server and the individual stand-alone web servers. The servers are located at http://software.ncrna.org, along with the information for the evaluation and downloading. This website is freely available to all users and there is no login requirement.
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