Abstract
A graphical editor was developed to create publication-quality representations of RNA secondary structure models. A user-defined model can be gradually assembled from structural elements such as helix segments and loops. The type of structural element to be drawn is chosen from a menu. Its nucleotide sequence has to be entered from the keyboard. Afterwards, drawings can be manipulated by moving, deleting, rotating, copying or changing the structural elements separately. An example of a secondary structure model is given for a complete 185 rRNA molecule.
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Winnepenninckx, B., Van De Peer, Y., Backeljau, T., & De Wachter, R. (1995). CARD: A drawing tool for RNA secondary structure models. BioTechniques, 18(6), 1060–1063.
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