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Edits, modifies and views DNA sequences
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Question by Guest
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June 16, 2025
Pooja Bajaj
Answer by Pooja Bajaj

To cite GeneDoc in your publication, you should refer to the original publication of the software if available or follow the citation suggestion provided by the software's documentation or website. If there is no specific citation provided, you might include the software's name, version, developer, and any relevant details in your citation format. For example, you might write something like:


Nicholas, K.B., Nicholas, H.B. Jr., & Deerfield, D.W. II. (1997). GeneDoc: Analysis and Visualization of Genetic Variation. Available at: [insert URL if applicable].


Make sure to find and include the correct and complete reference from GeneDoc’s official resources or documentation for accuracy.

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Question by Mukhlid
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February 22, 2024
Swati Dubey
Answer by Swati Dubey

Unfortunately, GeneDoc is specifically designed for Windows operating systems and is not compatible with Mac.

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Question by Zhang
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October 9, 2022

I first compared the amino acid sequences with MEGA, and then imported them into genedoc. The results showed that there was no difference between L and M, and the common sequence showed the number 6, both with black background. Is it because the physical and chemical properties of the amino acids were similar that the two amino acids were not consistent? How do you show the difference between these two amino acids?

Swati Dubey
Answer by Swati Dubey

It is likely that the two amino acids have similar physical and chemical properties, which is why they are not showing up as different in GeneDoc.

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Question by Guest
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July 1, 2020
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Answer by Ashish Bajaj

Yes, GeneDoc for Windows can open ALN files.

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