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    RNAfdl

    RNA force directed layout

    RNAfdl is a highly flexible tool for drawing RNA secondary structures. Secondary structures can be visualized as classical secondary structure plot, circle plot, linear plot or mountain plot. RNAfdl allows manual editing and several drawing styles, as well as a fully automated conjugate gradients minimization approach to draw more complex structures without user interaction. In addition, RNAfdl allows you to incorporate non-canonical base pairs into drawings.
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    ViNSS View

    Vienna Notation Secondary Structure Viewer

    ViNSS View is a highly flexible tool for drawing RNA secondary structures. Secondary structures can be visualized as classical secondary structure plot, circle plot, linear plot or mountain plot. ViNSS View allows manual editing and several drawing styles, as well as a fully automated conjugate gradients minimization approach to draw more complex structures without user interaction. In addition, ViNSS View allows you to incorporate non-canonical base pairs into your drawing.
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    A colorized interactive dotplot program designed for pair-wise comparisons of RNA & DNA. The original idea was from the mind of late Prof. William J. Dreyer of Caltech. The idea is to be able to see the "tapestry" of life, which comes alive with color.
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