BioEdit is a mouse-driven,
easy-to-use sequence
alignment editor and sequence analysis program designed
and written by
a graduate student who knows how frustrating and time
consuming it can
be to rely upon word-processors and command-line
programs for sequence
manipulation. BioEdit is intended to supply a single
program that can handle
most simple sequence and alignment editing and
manipulation functions that
researchers are likely to do on a daily basis, as well
as a few basic sequences
analyses.
BioEdit offers a variety of
useful features:
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Four modes of manual alignment:
select and slide,
dynamic grab and drag, gap insert and delete by mouse
click, and on-screen
typing which behaves like a text editor.
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In-color alignment and editing
with separate nucleic
acid and amino acid color tables and full control over
background colors.
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Plasmid drawing interface for
automated creation
of plasmid vector graphic from a DNA sequence.
Easily mark positions,
add features with arrows and curved boxes, and mark
restriction enzyme
cut sites. Also show detail of polylinker and
draw moveable arrows
and shapes with drawing tools.
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Dynamic information-based
alignment shading.
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Point-and-click color table
editing
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Display and print ABI
chromatograms with professional-looking
output.
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Group sequences into groups or
families.
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Lock alignment of grouped
sequences for synchronized
hand alignment adjustments.
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Annotate sequences with graphical
features with dynamic
view in alignment windows including feature annotation
information tooltips.
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Lock sequences to prevent
accidental edits.
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Specify characters to be
considered valid for calculations
in amino acid and nucleotide sequences.
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Sort sequences by name, LOCUS,
DEFINITION, ACCESSION,
PID/NID, REFERENCES, COMMENTS or by residue frequency
in a selected column.
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Merge alignments through a
reference sequence.
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Append one alignment to the end of
another.
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Rudimentary phylogenetic tree
viewer (for phylip-format
trees) that allows node flipping and printing.
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Verbally read back sequences in
single sequence editor
to verify hand-typed sequence entries.
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Reads and writes Genbank, Fasta,
Phylip 3.2, Phylip
4, and NBRF/PIR formats. Now also reads GCG and
Clustal formats
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Utilizes Don Gilbert's ReadSeq to
automatically import
and export 11 additional formats, including MSF,
ASN.1, IG/Stanford and
EMBL.
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Allows import of compatible
formats directly from
the clipboard without saving to a file first.
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Easy customization of menu
shortcuts for editor window
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RNA comparative analysis,
including covariation,
potential pairings and mutual information analysis
(currently capable of
generating matrices up to 10,000 x 10,000 -- but this
would be a 600+ Mb
file) with matrix plotter for 2-D matrix output tables
and area graphing
for individual rows of a data matrix. Matrix
plotter and line graphs
both have point-and-click data selection and the
matrix plotter and 1-D
line graphs of matrix data are now dynamically linked
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View sections of very large
matrices with plotter
(tested on up to a 5183 x 5183 matrix = 180 Mb file)
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View and manipulate alignments up
to 20,000 sequences.
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Binary file format (BioEdit
Project format) for fast
open and save of large alignments -- the 6205
sequences of the prokaryotic
16S rRNA alignment (29 Mb file) open and save in less
than 10 sec on a
233 MHz Pentium.
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ORF searching with user-defined
preferences
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Formatted translations of nucleic
acid sequences
with codon usage summary, choice of one- or
three-letter amino acid
codes, translation of selected region only of nucleic
acid, and choice
of start/stop codons
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Split window view for simultaneous
and synchronized
editing of two different places in the same file --
split window vertically
or horizontally
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Amino acid and nucleotide
composition analyses and
plots
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Align protein-encoding nucleic
acid sequences through
amino acid translation.
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ClustalW multiple sequence
alignment (interface internal,
external program by Des Higgins et. al.) with
auto-update of aligned protein
full titles and GenBank field information, as well as
nucleotide coding
sequence when aligned from a protein view of
nucleotide sequences.
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Protein
hydrophobicity/hydrophilicity plots
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Protein hydrophobic moment matrix
plots (0-180 dgrees)
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Full choice of system fonts now
available in edit
window
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Restriction mapping with any or
all-frame translation,
multiple enzyme choice and output options, and
circular DNA capability
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Browse restriction enzymes by
manufacturer
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Sequences at least 4.6 Mb in
length can be manipulated
(the largest sequence tested so far is the E. coli
genome (4.6 Mb)
-- E. coli was opened, reverse complemented,
translated into 10,125 codon
stretches >=100 amino acids, and opened and saved
with full GenBank annotation).
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Six-frame translations capable of
raw translation
of entire genomes (tested with the E. coli
genome -- ca. 4.6 Mb)
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Save GenBank format Entrez files
with LOCUS, DEFINITION,
ACCESSION, PID, NID, DBSOURCE, KEYWORDS, SOURCE,
REFERENCE, COMMENT, and
FEATURES fields intact. Modify or add your own
information. Multiple sequence
files saved in GenBank format retain any entered
information.
This information is also saved in the BioEdit Project
file format.
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Configure and run accessory
applications via
the BioEdit graphical application configuration
interface. BioEdit currently
comes with:
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TreeView
(install package -- install separately)
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CAP assembly
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FastDNml
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Phylip programs including:
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DNADist
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DNAmlk
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Fitch
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Kitch
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ProtDist
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ProtPars
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Full NCBI package of local BLAST
programs, database
creation, and internet BLAST client 2.0, with sample
protein database of
E.
coli open reading frames.
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Shaded graphical output with
identity and similarity
(for protein) shading and several formatting options.
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Rich text export of formatted,
shaded alignments
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On-line help system (always a
couple of versions
behind the program).
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Entropy (information lack)
plotting.
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Multiple document interface.
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Basic sequence manipulations
(reverse/complement,
translate, DNA->RNA->DNA)
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Easy text export and configurable
text printing.
Installation instructions:
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Download the file BioEdt.zip.
Unzip it to a temporary directory, then run
"setup.exe". Follow the on-screen
instructions and BioEdit will install itself.
Price:
BioEdit comes at the high
cost of $0.00.
It also comes with a triple-your-money back guarantee.
The nature of this
guarantee is this:
If you're not 100%
satisfied with BioEdit
or any aspect of your life, I'll refund triple the
above listed price of
BioEdit (nothing). This guarantee also comes with the
following disclaimer:
DISCLAIMER: NO (real) GUARANTEE,
EXPRESSED OR
IMPLIED, IS MADE AS TO THE SUITABILITY OF THIS SOFTWARE
FOR ANY PURPOSE
NOR FOR ANY COMPUTER OR PERSON. YADDA, YADDA, YADDA, AND
THE AUTHOR SHALL
NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE, NOR BE LIABLE FOR IN ANY WAY,
ANY DAMAGE OCCURING
TO EQUIPMENT OR HEALTH WHILE USING THIS SOFTWARE.
Download BioEdit.zip
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