FSA

FASTA DNA and Protein Sequence Alignment
File type: Text file
Files with fsa file extension can be found as special biochemistry and DNA data files in FASTA format.
Found 2 different file type records with the same fsa filename suffix.
What is fsa file?
File type category:
Text file
Date updated: December 31, 2024
The fsa file extension is mainly related to FASTA, a DNA and protein sequence alignment software package.
These fsa files are used for the FASTA file format.
FASTA format is a text-based format for representing either nucleotide sequences or peptide sequences, in which base pairs or amino acids are represented using single-letter codes.
How to open fsa file?
You can view these files using any text editor. However, the data are meant to be read with a specialized DNA software.
How to convert fsa file?
Specialized DNA software may offer ways to export *.fsa files to other similar formats.
Associated software actions with the fsa file
Software applications that can open fsa files:
NotePad++ text editor (Microsoft Windows)
PSPad (Microsoft Windows)
Sublime Text (Microsoft Windows)
Microsoft Windows NotePad (Microsoft Windows)
Sublime Text for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Sublime Text for Linux (Linux/Unix)
Software applications that can edit fsa files:
NotePad++ text editor (Microsoft Windows)
PSPad (Microsoft Windows)
Sublime Text (Microsoft Windows)
Microsoft Windows NotePad (Microsoft Windows)
Sublime Text for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Sublime Text for Linux (Linux/Unix)
Software capable of saving fsa files:
NotePad++ text editor (Microsoft Windows)
PSPad (Microsoft Windows)
Sublime Text (Microsoft Windows)
Microsoft Windows NotePad (Microsoft Windows)
Sublime Text for Mac (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Sublime Text for Linux (Linux/Unix)
Software apps that convert fsa files:
OpenBabel (On-line services)
Software apps that import fsa files:
Tablet (Microsoft Windows)
ABIF data
File type category:
Various data file
Date updated: October 11, 2018
The psa file extension is associated with programs developed by the ABIF, Applied Biosystems Inc.
The psa file stores some kind of data.
Most likely some old format without support. No further information could be found.