Softberry Releases MolQuest 1.0, Desktop Biomedical Data Analysis Package.MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. -- Softberry, Inc. announces release of MolQuest 1.0, an easy to use comprehensive desktop sequence analysis package. The package brings together about a hundred Softberry programs, such as well known family of eukaryotic eukaryotic /eu·kary·ot·ic/ (u?kar-e-ot´ik) pertaining to a eukaryon or to a eukaryote. eukaryotic pertaining to eukaryosis. eukaryotic cells see cell. genefinding programs FGENESH, regulatory region finders TSSG, TSSP and NSITE, and an array of genome comparison tools. MolQuest provides a user-friendly interface for sequence editing, primer design, internet database searches, patterns discovery, protein sub-cellular location and structure analysis, multiple sequence alignment A multiple sequence alignment (MSA) is a sequence alignment of three or more biological sequences, generally protein, DNA, or RNA. In general, the input set of query sequences are assumed to have an evolutionary relationship by which they share a lineage and are descended from a , RNA RNA: see nucleic acid. RNA in full ribonucleic acid One of the two main types of nucleic acid (the other being DNA), which functions in cellular protein synthesis in all living cells and replaces DNA as the carrier of genetic secondary structure prediction Secondary structure prediction is a set of techniques in bioinformatics that aim to predict the local secondary structures of proteins and RNA sequences based only on knowledge of their primary structure - amino acid or nucleotide sequence, respectively. , and statistical analysis of biomedical data. The programs that constitute MolQuest are cited in hundreds of scientific publications. Besides bioinformatics research community, MolQuest targets bioinformatics students at every level, from introductory college courses to advanced Ph.D. projects. MolQuest is currently available for Windows platform. Its fully functional trial version can be downloaded at www.molquest.com. About Softberry Softberry, Inc. (Mount Kisco, NY, USA) is a leading developer of science-intensive software tools for genomic and proteomic research. Among its customers are all five largest agribiotech companies, numerous academic and research institutions, such as MIT MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology , JGI, TIGR, Washington University, RIKEN, UC Berkeley, and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory The Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory , and several pharmaceutical and biotech companies. Softberry has about 30 employees and offices in Mount Kisco, NY and Novosibirsk, Russia. Additional information is available at www.softberry.com.
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