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Conversion of fasta file format to abi file format beta

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

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

Everything points to the fact that fasta to abi conversion is related export of DNA sequences or other similar data files between different formats, in this particular case from FASTA format to ABI

You will have to use specialized software for this, for example the ChromasPro that typically offer a broad support for biochemistry files.

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ChromasPro

A software used to open chromatogram

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Additional links: Open fasta file, Open abi file

FASTA

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

ABI

A abi file extension is related to the ABI trace file file format used to store DNA sequences.

 

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