References with further information about the methods Staden, R. Nucl. Acid Res. 8, 817-825 (1980) A computer program to search for tRNA genes. (NIP) Staden, R. Nucl. Acid Res. 8, 3673-3694 (1980) A new computer method for the storage and manipulation of DNA gel reading data. (SAP). Staden, R. Nucl. Acid Res. 10, 2951-2961 (1982) An interactive graphics program for comparing and aligning nucleic acid and amino acid sequences. (SIP). Staden, R. Nucl. Acid Res. 10, 4731-4751 (1982) Automation of the computer handling of gel reading data produced by the shotgun method of DNA sequencing.(SAP) Staden, R. and McLachlan, A.,D. Nucl. Acid Res. 10 141-156 (1982) Codon preference and its use in identifying protein coding regions in long DNA sequences. (NIP) Staden, R. Nucl. Acid Res. 12, 499-503 (1984) A computer program to enter DNA gel reading data into a computer. (GIP) Staden, R. Nucl. Acid Res. 12, 551-567 (1984) Measurements of the effects that coding for a protein has on on a DNA sequence and their use for finding genes. (NIP: positional base preferences, uneven positional base frequencies) Staden, R. Nucl. Acid Res. 12, 505-519 (1984) Computer methods to locate signals in nucleic acid sequences. NIP: promoters, ribosome binding sites, intron/exon junctions. McLachlan A D, Staden R and Boswell D R, Nucl. Acid Res. 12, 9567-9575 (1984) Measure of strength of codon preference. (NIP) Staden R, Computer methods to locate genes and signals in nucleic acid sequences, Genetic Engineering: Principles and Methods Vol. 7, Edited by J. K. Setlow and A. Hollaender, Plenum Publishing Corp. 1985. (NIP) Staden R Nucl. Acid. Res. 14, 217-231 (1986) The current status and portability of our sequence handling software. Summary for May 1985. Staden R "Computer Handling of DNA sequencing projects" in Nucleic acid and protein sequence analysis, A practical approach, 173-217. Edited by M.J.Bishop and C.J.Rawlings, IRL press (1987). (SAP) Staden R, Methods to define and locate patterns of motifs in sequences. CABIOS 4 53-60 (1988). (NIP, PIP, NIPL, PIPL) Staden R, Methods for calculating the probabilities of finding patterns in sequences. CABIOS 5 89-96 (1989). (NIP, PIP, NIPL, PIPL) Staden R, "Methods for discovering novel motifs in nucleic acid sequences". CABIOS 5, 293-298, (1989). (MEP) Staden R, Methods to search for patterns in protein and nucleic acid sequences. In Doolittle, R,R (ed), Methods in Enzymology, 183, Academic Press, San Diego, CA, 193-211. (1990) (NIP, NIPL, PIP, PIPL) Staden R, Finding protein coding regions in genomic sequences. In Doolittle, R,R (ed), Methods in Enzymology, 183, Academic Press, San Diego, CA, 163-180. (1990) (NIP) Gleeson T J and Staden R, An X windows and UNIX implementation of our sequence analysis package. CABIOS 7 398 (1991) Staden R, Screening protein and nucleic acid sequences against libraries of patterns. DNA Sequence, in press (NIP, PIP, SPLITP1, SPLITP2, SPLITP3, PROSITE) Dear S and Staden R, A sequence assembly and editing program for efficient management of large projects. Nucleic Acids Research 19 3907-3911 (1991) (XDAP) Staden R and Dear S, Indexing the sequence libraries: Software providing a common indexing system for all the standard sequence libraries. DNA Sequence 3, 99-105 (1992). Dear S and Staden R, A standard file format for data from DNA sequencing instruments. DNA Sequence 3, 107-110 (1992) Gleeson T and Hillier L, A trace display and editing program for data from fluorescence based sequencing machines. Nucleic Acids Research 19 6481-6483 (1991) (TED) Staden R, Staden package update. Genome News 13 12-13 (1993)