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UNAfold integration (Read 6491 times)
Jul 18th, 2013 at 5:11pm

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A really great feature would be succinct integration of the UNAFold RNA/DNA folding software. This package is currently command line only and UGene would be a terrific GUI for this. Besides an easy way to select the many variables, UGene could offer to simply select a region to fold and include annotations (e.g. miRNAs) as hybridisation foldings. The output from UNAFold could be integrated in the UGene sequence viewer and could include double-stranded regions, ss-count, etc.

If licencing would permit it, I'd be really excited to see this happen.
 
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Reply #1 - Aug 9th, 2013 at 9:51am

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Dear User of UGENE,

Currently, UGENE integrates only free tools.

As I can see on the internet (http://mfold.rna.albany.edu/?q=DINAMelt/software) the UNAfold software is not a free software. Am I right?

If I am not right, could you provide, please, the correct link to the website of this tool?
 
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Reply #2 - Aug 28th, 2013 at 8:38pm

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They do seem to contradict themselves with their claim of it being free or not for academic users. However, I've found and official link to the free software:

mfold.rna.albany.edu/?q=mfold/download-mfold

Best of luck
 
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