Abstract
AutoAssembler is a Macintosh software package from PE-Applied Bio-systems (Foster City, CA) designed for assembly of DNA sequences. The graphical user interface is easy to use and allows the importation of text riles as well as analysis files from Applied Biosystems automated sequencers (Models 310, 373, and 377). If Applied Biosystems analysis files are used, the accompanying electropherograms may also be displayed and edited. The assembly algorithm (1) used by AutoAssembler generates very accurate assemblages, and is ideal for incremental assembly projects (see Note 1). There is no software limit to the size of a project that may be assembled.
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Parker, S.R. (1997). AutoAssembler Sequence Assembly Software. In: Swindell, S.R. (eds) Sequence Data Analysis Guidebook. Methods In Molecular Medicineā¢, vol 70. Springer, Totowa, NJ. https://doi.org/10.1385/0-89603-358-9:107
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