SAS Server for Analysis of DNA and Protein Sequences
The SAS server at Michigan Tech provides the following services:
Identifying genes in a genomic DNA sequence by comparing the sequence
against cDNA and protein sequence databases.
Computing pairwise alignments for two DNA sequences, for two protein sequences,
for a DNA sequence and a protein sequence, and for a DNA sequence
and a cDNA sequence.
Computing a multiple alignment for DNA sequences and for protein sequences.
Most of the programs used in the server were developed in the lab of
Xiaoqiu Huang
in the Department of Computer Science at Michigan Tech.
The RepeatMasker
program was developed by A. Smit and P. Green.
The exon sequence statistics used by GSA2 were from the
MZEF program
developed by Michael Zhang.
The SAS web server was developed by
Yan Zhou and improved by Lijie
Tu under the supervision
of Xiaoqiu Huang. We thank Alessandro Guffanti at TIGEM
for allowing us to use and modify his code for the
DPS Server.