In this study, we describe a web server that performs computations on DNA melting, thus predicting the localized separation of the two strands for sequences provided by the users. The output types are stitch profiles, melting curves, probability profiles, etc. Stitch profile diagrams visualize the ensemble of alternative conformations that DNA can adopt with different probabilities. For example, a stitch profile shows the possible loop openings in terms of their locations, sizes, probabilities and fluctuations at a given temperature. Sequences with lengths up to several tens or hundreds of kilobase pairs can be analysed. The tools are freely available at http://stitchprofiles.uio.no. © 2005 Oxford University Press.
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Tøstesen, E., Jerstad, G. I., & Hovig, E. (2005). Stitchprofiles.uio.no: Analysis of partly melted DNA conformations using stitch profiles. Nucleic Acids Research, 33(SUPPL. 2). https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki424
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