JavaScript DNA translator: DNA-aligned protein translations

Biotechniques. 2002 Dec;33(6):1318-20. doi: 10.2144/02336bc01.

Abstract

There are many instances in molecular biology when it is necessary to identify ORFs in a DNA sequence. While programs exist for displaying protein translations in multiple ORFs in alignment with a DNA sequence, they are often expensive, exist as add-ons to software that must be purchased, or are only compatible with a particular operating system. JavaScript DNA Translator is a shareware application written in JavaScript, a scripting language interpreted by the Netscape Communicator and Internet Explorer Web browsers, which makes it compatible with several different operating systems. While the program uses a familiar Web page interface, it requires no connection to the Internet since calculations are performed on the user's own computer. The program analyzes one or multiple DNA sequences and generates translations in up to six reading frames aligned to a DNA sequence, in addition to displaying translations as separate sequences in FASTA format. ORFs within a reading frame can also be displayed as separate sequences. Flexible formatting options are provided, including the ability to hide ORFs below a minimum size specified by the user. The program is available free of charge at the BioTechniques Software Library (www.Biotechniques.com).

Publication types

  • Technical Report

MeSH terms

  • Amino Acid Sequence
  • Base Sequence*
  • DNA / genetics*
  • Data Display
  • Open Reading Frames / genetics*
  • Programming Languages*
  • Sequence Alignment*
  • Software*
  • User-Computer Interface

Substances

  • DNA