Friday, August 22, 2008

RASMOL

Downloading RasMol
This page provides local copies of the RasMol program v2.6b2a. Although this is not the latest release, it has thus far been fine for use by our Biochemistry students.
The very latest release is 2.7.4.2. This is a collaborative effort and is still under development. Download the latest beta test version from http://openrasmol.org/
For instructions on how to use RasMol, take a look at the online RasMol Manual.
For more information about Rasmol and for links to other Rasmol resources, have a look at the Rasmol/Chime Home Page set up by Erik Martz at the University of Massachusetts.
Having problems?? Send me an email
Macintosh ComputersDownload the appropriate file.
RasMac2.6-68k.sit.hqx - RasMac version 2.6 Beta-2a for Apple Macintosh (68k)
RasMac2.6-PPC.sit.hqx - RasMac version 2.6 Beta-2a for Power Macintosh (PPC)
Note. These are compressed files. Many web browsers will automatically unstuff the files into a RasMac directory containing the appropriate RasMac application, some sample pdb files, and documentation (you will generally find the RasMac folder on the desktop). The documentation also includes a manual for the original RasMol v2.5 plus an abbreviated reference card. Note that the online RasMol Manual has been updated for version 2.6.
If the web browser does not unstuff the files automatically, save the file, then use StuffItExpander to decompress the file. The StuffItExpander utility is available from the Curtin Public Domain server under Macintosh:Utilities:Compression Utilities:StuffItExpander4.01(full). In this directory you will find the file 'StuffItExpander 4.01 Installer'. Double-click on the Installer file and follow the instructions for installation on your Macintosh hard drive. The StuffItExpander utility is also available on the web, try Aladdin Systems for the latest version.
Move the RasMac directory onto your hard drive. You should then configure your web browser to recognise RasMac as a helper application.
PC/WindowsDownload RASWIN.ZIP
This is a compressed file which unzips into a RasWin directory with the 32-bit RasWin v2.6 Beta-2a application (rw32b2a.exe) along with two help files (rasmol.hlp and raswin.hlp) needed by the application. The directory also includes a manual for the original RasMol v2.5 plus an abbreviated reference card. Note that the online RasMol Manual has been updated for version 2.6.
Use a decompression utility like PKUnzip to unzip the PC file if your web browser doesn't do so automatically. PKUnzip is available from the Curtin Public Domain Server under PC:UTILS:ARCHIVE:PKZ204G.EXE. Create a new directory (PKUNZIP) and download PKZ204G.EXE into this directory. Run PKZ204G.EXE under DOS. It will create the PKUnzip executables plus all documentation for the program. PKUnzip can also be downloaded from the web. Here is one site.
The 32-bit version of RasWin will run under Windows95 or WindowsNT as is.
Installation in Windows 95.
Right-click on Start and select Open. From the Start Menu window, double click to open the Programs window (or wherever you want RasMol to be). Now, use Windows Explorer to find the RasWin program file you downloaded (RW32B2A.EXE). Click the right mouse button on the RasWin program file, and select Create Shortcut. A new file will appear. Drag it into the Programs window (or wherever you want it). Close all windows. Now, the Start, Programs menu will have RasWin on its list. You should also configure your web browser to recognise RW32B2A.EXE as a helper application.
Installation in Windows 3.1x
Windows 3.1x can also run the 32-bit version, but you must have (i) an 80386 or better CPU, (ii) floating point hardware (this is built into 80486DX and Pentiums) and (iii) a free accessory provided by MicroSoft called Win32s installed with your Windows 3.1x. The latest upgrade is available as: Pw1118.exe via Web
Instructions for installation are found at the Microsoft site.
Once you have downloaded RasWin and installed Win32s, create a new program item for RasWin. In Windows, select File, New (Program Item), Browse, and select C:\RASWIN\RW32B2A.EXE, OK. In the Description field, put RasWin followed by the version you are installing (for example RasWin32 2.6 Beta2). In the Working Directory field, put C:\RASWIN or wherever you plan to keep your scripts and PDB (atomic coordinate) data files. You should also configure your web browser to recognise RW32B2A.EXE as a helper application.
UNIX X11Download the file RasMol26b2.tar.gz. To unpack the file, use the command
gunzip RasMol26b2.tar.gz tar -xvf RasMol26b2.tarThis should unpack the file into a directory (RasMol2) containing the RasMol2.6b2 source code, Imakefile, Makefile examples (for Unix, PC, and Mac platforms), documentation, etc. Executable files are not included. Have a look at the INSTALL file for compilation instructions. Delete the files RasMol26b2.tar.gz and RasMol26b2.tar if you wish.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

softwares

Alignment/Similarity Search Tools
EBI- Fasta executable: Provides sequence similarity searching against nucleotide and protein databases using the Fasta programs. Fasta can be very specific when identifying long regions of low similarity especially for highly diverged sequences.Download EBI-Fasta executable via FTP
EBI-Clustal W is a general purpose multiple sequence alignment program for DNA or proteins.It produces biologically meaningful multiple sequence alignments of divergent sequences. It calculates the best match for the selected sequences, and lines them up so that the identities, similarities and differences can be seen.Download EBI-Clustal W via FTP
Clustal X: Clustal X is a new windows interface for the ClustalW multiple sequence alignment program. It provides an integrated environment for performing multiple sequence and profile alignments and analysing the results. The sequence alignment is displayed in a window on the screen. A versatile coloring scheme has been incorporated allowing you to highlight conserved features in the alignment. The pull-down menus at the top of the window allow you to select all the options required for traditional multiple sequence and profile alignment. Download Clustax (Windows OS)
TIGR-MUMmer(fast alignment of large-scale DNA and protein sequences):A system for aligning whole genome sequences. Using an efficient data structure called a suffix tree, the system is able rapidly to align sequences containing millions of nucleotides. Download MUMer Via FTP
TIGR-AAT package(A tool for analyzing and annotating genomic sequences): The AAT package includes two sets of programs, one set (DPS/NAP) for comparing the query sequence with a protein database, and the other (DDS/GAP2) for comparing the query with a cDNA database (Huang et al., 1997).Download AAT package via FTP

MCIC Bioinformatics Software

Compare Alignment - Download Now
File Size:
1.757 MB
Requirements:
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP
License:
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ORF Extractor - Download Now
File Size:
3.245 MB
Requirements:
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP
License:
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Instructions:
The .ZIP contains 4 files. Use PKUNZIP to unzip then run Setup.exe
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Hit Extractor - Download Now
File Size:
1.758 MB
Requirements:
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP
License:
Free
Instructions:
The .ZIP contains 3 files. Use PKUNZIP to unzip then run Setup.exe. Select the Hit Extraction option when the program first opens.
File Type/Name:
Zip file / HitExtra.ZIP
Sequence Order Search - Download Now
File Size:
1.762 MB
Requirements:
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP
License:
Free
Instructions:
The .ZIP contains 3 files. Use PKUNZIP to unzip then run Setup.exe. Select the SOS option when the program first opens.
File Type/Name:
Zip file / SOS.ZIP
PexFinder 2 - Download Now
File Size:
1.756 MB
Requirements:
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP
License:
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Instructions:
The .ZIP contains 3 files. Use PKUNZIP to unzip then run Setup.exe.
File Type/Name:
Zip file / PexFind.ZIP
EleNor - Download Now
File Size:
1.799 MB
Requirements:
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP
License:
Free
Instructions:
The .ZIP contains 3 files. Use PKUNZIP to unzip then run Setup.exe.
File Type/Name:
Zip file / EleNor.ZIP
If you have any questions about these programs contact Ian Holford at the MCIC

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Bioinformatics Algorithms - Techniques and Applications

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Targets the future collaboration of researchers in algorithms, bioinformatics, and molecular biology. It addresses critical bioinformatics research areas of protein-protein interaction, molecular modeling in drug design, and structural biology. Some of the most important topics in the field of bioinformatics are covered with selected topics that are gaining increased interest, including drug design, gene finding, and text mining in bioinformatics.

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Handbook of Applied Algorithms: Solving Scientific

Handbook of Applied Algorithms: Solving Scientific

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TITLE : Handbook of Applied Algorithms: Solving Scientific, Engineering, and Practical Problems
TYPE : Computer/Programming
AUTHOR : Amiya Nayak, Ivan Stojmenovic
PUBLISHER : Wiley-IEEE Press
ISBN : 0470044926
PAGES : 560 pages
EDITION : 1st
LANGUAGE : ENGLISH
RELEASE DATE : 07/09/2008

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Discover the benefits of applying algorithms to solve scientific, engineering, and practical problems

Providing a combination of theory, algorithms, and simulations, Handbook of Applied Algorithms presents an all-encompassing treatment of applying algorithms and discrete mathematics to practical problems in "hot" application areas, such as computational biology, computational chemistry, wireless networks, and computer vision.

In eighteen self-contained chapters, this timely book explores:
* Localized algorithms that can be used in topology control for wireless ad-hoc or sensor networks
* Bioinformatics algorithms for analyzing data
* Clustering algorithms and identification of association rules in data mining
* Applications of combinatorial algorithms and graph theory in chemistry and molecular biology
* Optimizing the frequency planning of a GSM network using evolutionary algorithms
* Algorithmic solutions and advances achieved through game theory

Complete with exercises for readers to measure their comprehension of the material presented, Handbook of Applied Algorithms is a much-needed resource for researchers, practitioners, and students within computer science, life science, and engineering.

Amiya Nayak, PhD, has over seventeen years of industrial experience and is Full Professor at the School of Information Technology and Engineering at the University of Ottawa, Canada. He is on the editorial board of several journals. Dr. Nayak's research interests are in the areas of fault tolerance, distributed systems/algorithms, and mobile ad-hoc networks. Ivan StojmenoviC?, PhD, is Professor at the University of Ottawa, Canada (www.site.uottawa.ca/~ivan), and Chair Professor of Applied Computing at the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom. Dr. Stojmenovic? received the Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award. His current research interests are mostly in the design and analysis of algorithms for wireless ad-hoc and sensor networks.

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