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How to Register for Barton Group Software

All Barton Group Software is available free of charge for Academic Research and Teaching Purposes.  Most packages include full source code and example files.

Important News - 1 August 1998:  The ownership of the Barton Group Software principally developed in Oxford (AMPS, AMAS, ALSCRIPT, STAMP, MAP, ASSP, SCANPS, OC, DOMAK) has now passed to the developers.  We are currently reviewing the procedure for supplying these programs, collectively known as the WHITSOFT package to commercial organisations.

Academic Registration

Please complete the form below.  When you click submit, your request will be entered into our user database.  You should receive instructions on how to download the software by http within 2 days.

Commercial Registration

Please complete the form below.  As stated above, we are currently (August 1998) reviewing the method of distributing software to commercial organisations.  Instructions for downloading some programs (e.g. AMPS) will be sent within 2 days.  For other software, a longer delay will occur.


 

Requested Software

Whitsoft

 

AMPS 

Multiple Sequence Alignment and Flexible Pattern Scanning

 

ALSCRIPT

Format Multiple Sequence Alignments for Publication

 

AMAS

Analysis of Multiply Aligned Protein Sequences

 

STAMP

Structural Alignment of Multiple Proteins (3D Structure Comparison)

 

DOMAK

Identify Domains in Protein 3D Structure

 

MAP

Protein Fold Recognition by secondary struture mapping

 

ASSP

Estimate the Range of expected accuracy in secondary structure prediction

 

OC 

General purpose cluster analysis program

 

SCANPS1 

SCANPS Version 1.X software

SCANPS 2.X

Protein and DNA sequence database searching (please use this form).

 Requested Software

EMBL-EBI (Coming Soon)

JALVIEW

Java Multiple alignment viewing and analysis

OXBENCH

Scripts and data for benchmarking multiple alignment, database searching and fold recognition algorithms

JPRED

Combined secondary structure prediction 

 


Your Contact Details

email address (Important!). 

Select whether you are an academic or commercial user. 

Family name (e.g. Barton). 

Given name (e.g. Geoffrey). 

Other names/initials (e.g. John). 

Title (e.g. Dr., Prof.). 

Status (e.g. group leader, Ph.D. student etc). 

Institution (e.g. University of Oxford). 

Department (e.g. Biochemistry). 

Mailing address. 

Postcode/zip (e.g. OX1 3QU). 

Country (e.g. U.K.). 

Please say where you heard about the software and what you want to use it for.  Thank you.

 

If you do not receive instructions on how to download the software within 2 days, please email 

Geoff Barton