Abstract
Biologists today make extensive use of word processing programs for the production of research reports, literature reviews and grant proposals. Frequently, such programs become the default platform for viewing and the later publication of protein and nucleic acid sequence data. Thus, researchers often switch between their word processor and more specialized programs designed to analyze protein and nucleic acid sequences. It would be more convenient to perform these simple sequence analyses using the word processor without switching to another program. The focus here is on the use of the Visual Basic® programming language, which is built into all recent versions of Microsoft® Word(TM) to generate surprisingly complex and useful macros that can conveniently analyze several important features of protein and nucleic acid sequences. The standard Word interface can also be easily modified to display and run these macros from a pull-down menu. Several examples of this approach are provided.
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Shaw, G. (2000). Useful Microsoft® Word(TM) macros for molecular biologists and protein chemists. BioTechniques, 28(6), 1198–1201. https://doi.org/10.2144/00286bc03
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