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Format Conversion
-Combine FASTA
-EMBL to FASTA
-EMBL Feature Extractor
-EMBL Trans Extractor
-Filter DNA
-Filter Protein
-GenBank to FASTA
-GenBank Feature Extractor
-GenBank Trans Extractor
-One to Three
-Range Extractor DNA
-Range Extractor Protein
-Reverse Complement
-Split Codons
-Split FASTA
-Three to One
-Window Extractor DNA
-Window Extractor Protein
Sequence Analysis
-Codon Plot
-Codon Usage
-CpG Islands
-DNA Molecular Weight
-DNA Pattern Find
-DNA Stats
-Fuzzy Search DNA
-Fuzzy Search Protein
-Ident and Sim
-Multi Rev Trans
-Mutate for Digest
-ORF Finder
-Pairwise Align Codons
-Pairwise Align DNA
-Pairwise Align Protein
-PCR Primer Stats
-PCR Products
-Protein GRAVY
-Protein Isoelectric Point
-Protein Molecular Weight
-Protein Pattern Find
-Protein Stats
-Restriction Digest
-Restriction Summary
-Reverse Translate
-Translate
Sequence Figures
-Color Align Conservation
-Color Align Properties
-Group DNA
-Group Protein
-Primer Map
-Restriction Map
-Translation Map
Random Sequences
-Mutate DNA
-Mutate Protein
-Random Coding DNA
-Random DNA Sequence
-Random DNA Regions
-Random Protein Sequence
-Random Protein Regions
-Sample DNA
-Sample Protein
-Shuffle DNA
-Shuffle Protein
Miscellaneous
-IUPAC codes
-Genetic codes
-Browser compatibility
-Mirror this site
-Use this site off-line
-About this site
-Acknowledgments
-Reference
Sequence Manipulation Suite:
DNA Pattern Find
DNA Pattern Find accepts one or more sequences along with a search pattern and returns the number and positions of sites that match the pattern. Use DNA Pattern Find to locate sequence regions that match a consensus sequence of interest.

Paste a raw sequence or one or more FASTA sequences into the text area below. White space and digits are removed before the pattern matching is performed. Input limit is 500000 characters.

Enter the search pattern to be used. The default pattern "ctt[ca]" searches for occurrences of "cttc" and "ctta".

Please check the browser compatibility page before using this program.
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*You can mirror this page or use it off-line.

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