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This Dot Plot can be used to find regions of complementary
sequence (hence potential stable intermolecular base pairing) in two
different single stranded RNA or DNA molcecules (self-complementarity
and consequently intramolecular base pairing should be investigated
using the 'Tinoco' dot plot tool here).
Given two RNA or RNA sequences, this tool will calculate all possible
helices and display them in a two dimensional plot. Choosing 'DNA'
only Watson-Crick base pairing is allowed whereas 'RNA'
performs also G:U base pairing. The parameter 'minimum helix
length' is used to suppress the display of smaller helices.
The output formats are PDF, PostScript, CSV, and
GIF. PDF can be displayed by Adobe's Acrobat
Reader, PostScript has also to be displayed by an external
viewer (Ghostscript), CSV is viewable in a spreadsheet program, and GIF is automatically embedded
in a HTML document as 'inline image'. GIF output is currently
limited to sequences shorter than 200 Nts in length.
  
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