2014
DOI: 10.1093/bioinformatics/btu525
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DNAApp: a mobile application for sequencing data analysis

Abstract: Summary: There have been numerous applications developed for decoding and visualization of ab1 DNA sequencing files for Windows and MAC platforms, yet none exists for the increasingly popular smartphone operating systems. The ability to decode sequencing files cannot easily be carried out using browser accessed Web tools. To overcome this hurdle, we have developed a new native app called DNAApp that can decode and display ab1 sequencing file on Android and iOS. In addition to in-built analysis tools such as re… Show more

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“…All plasmids for transfection were extracted using Quintech plasmid miniprep kit 27 (Cat no: QT100–1101, Quintech Lifesciences Pte Ltd). All cloning steps were sequence validated using DNAapp 28 and analyzed using MAFFT, 29 ANNIE, 17 and SignalP 4.0 18 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All plasmids for transfection were extracted using Quintech plasmid miniprep kit 27 (Cat no: QT100–1101, Quintech Lifesciences Pte Ltd). All cloning steps were sequence validated using DNAapp 28 and analyzed using MAFFT, 29 ANNIE, 17 and SignalP 4.0 18 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some aid in opening sequencing files (e.g. DNAapp, see Nguyen, et al, 2014), bringing mobility to an analysis that was once limited to desktop/laptops. With these apps, pictures of sequences can also be processed (e.g.…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This demand is highlighted in the numerous new biomedical apps that increase the portability and efficiency of biological research. Examples of apps that do this include DNAApp (Nguyen et al 2014), GelApp (Sim et al 2015), and YASARA View (Krieger & Vriend 2014). These aid in everyday experiments (see lab examples (Poh & Gan 2014a;Poh & Gan 2014b)) to improve the presentation and accuracy of experimental data (see example (Ling et al 2015)).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When used together with "app enablers" like DNAApp (Nguyen et al 2014) which analyzes ab1 files, DNA2App can provide additional off-line analysis of sequencing data. While sharing certain similar features to our DNAApp, DNA2App was highly requested as it allows text input, and has added features (such as restriction enzymes, reverse translation) compared to only ab1 files analysis in DNAapp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%