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Translation of DNA sequences can be simply trivial reformatting, e.g., transcribe one file format into another, or use Us instead of Ts. and so forth. These utilities for “translation” are by no means unimportant and are, therefore, presented in Method 1.
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Dölz, R. (1994). GCG: Translation of DNA Sequence. In: Griffin, A.M., Griffin, H.G. (eds) Computer Analysis of Sequence Data. Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 24. Humana Press. https://doi.org/10.1385/0-89603-246-9:129
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