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Conversion of fasta file format to seq file format beta

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Convert FASTA format DNA and protein sequence alignment to DNA sequence data.

We have found one software suitable in our database for this conversion.

FASTA and SEQ file types are commonly used for DNA sequencing purposes so it is likely that they contain data that can be converted or somehow translated via fasta to seq conversion. This can possibly be done using some of the bioanalysis software or dedicated converted for this file types.

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Convertrix

A molecular biology conversion software

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Convert from fasta file

Yes, Convertrix supports fasta file conversion as a source file type.NoNoNoNoNoNoNo

to seq file

Yes, Convertrix supports seq file conversion as a target file type.NoNoNoNoNoNoNo

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Additional links: Open fasta file, Open seq file

FASTA

Files with fasta file extension can be usually found as DNA and protein sequence data files in FASTA format.

SEQ

A seq file extension is related to the DNA Baser, dnaLIMS, Insight II, Discovery Studio etc. A seq file stores DNA sequence.

 

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