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  1. Translate is a tool which allows the translation of a nucleotide (DNA/RNA) sequence to a protein sequence. DNA or RNA sequence. Output format. Verbose: Met, Stop, spaces between residues. Compact: M, -, no spaces. Includes nucleotide sequence, no spaces. DNA strands. forward reverse. Genetic codes - See NCBI's genetic codes.

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  2. Use custom genetic code. Protein to DNA reverse translation. Citing this site. Source code is available at BioPHP.org. Online DNA to protein translation tool.

  3. A service to translate nucleotide sequence into protein sequence directly inside your browser, without sending data to the server. Various output formats supported.

  4. Translate. Translate accepts a DNA sequence and converts it into a protein in the reading frame you specify. Translate supports the entire IUPAC alphabet and several genetic codes. Paste a raw sequence or one or more FASTA sequences into the text area below. Input limit is 200,000,000 characters.

  5. www.novoprolabs.com › tools › translateTranslate DNA to Protein

    Translate accepts a DNA sequence and converts it into a protein in the reading frame you specify. Translate supports the entire IUPAC alphabet and several genetic codes. Paste the raw sequence or one or more FASTA sequences into the text area below.

  6. Translate DNA to protein. Translate accepts a DNA sequence and converts it into a protein in the reading frame you specify. Translate supports the entire IUPAC alphabet and several genetic codes.

  7. The translation of mRNA begins with the formation of a complex on the mRNA (Figure 4). First, three initiation factor proteins (known as IF1, IF2, and IF3) bind to the small subunit of the...

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