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Reverse Complement converts a DNA sequence into its reverse, complement, or reverse-complement counterpart. You may want to work with the reverse-complement of a sequence if it contains an ORF on the reverse strand.
Compute reverse complement of the nucleotide sequence without sending it to the server, using browser own capabilities. Abiguity codes are converted as explained. Upper/lower case, FASTA header and unrecognized chars are preserved.
Reverse and/or complement DNA sequences. Separate sequences with line returns. Complementarity will follow the IUPAC convention.
Reverse Complement converts a DNA sequence into its reverse, complement, or reverse-complement counterpart. The entire IUPAC DNA alphabet is supported, and the case of each input sequence character is maintained.
Reverse Complement converts a DNA sequence into its reverse, complement, or reverse-complement counterpart. The entire IUPAC DNA alphabet is supported, and the case of each input sequence character is maintained.
DNA Reverse Complement Calculator. This online program converts a nucleotide (DNA/RNA) sequence into complement, reverse, or reverse complement sequence. Enter a DNA/RNA sequence in the box below in FASTA or plaintext format: Complement.
Reverse Complement converts a DNA sequence into its reverse, complement, or reverse-complement counterpart. The entire IUPAC DNA alphabet is supported, and the case of each input sequence character is maintained.
DNA-Flip is a webpage for quickly obtaining the reverse, complement, or reverse complement of a DNA or RNA sequence. DNA-Flip is open source, free, and doesn't have ads. I care about your privacy. Conversions happen right in your browser, and your sequence data never leaves your computer. Did you find this free tool useful?
Reverse Complement converts a DNA sequence into its reverse, complement, or reverse-complement counterpart. The entire IUPAC DNA alphabet is supported, and the case of each input sequence character is maintained.
Reverse Complement converts a DNA sequence into its reverse, complement, or reverse-complement counterpart. The entire IUPAC DNA alphabet is supported, and the case of each input sequence character is maintained.