The Lineweaver–Burk Plot Generator is a free online tool for plotting and analyzing double-reciprocal plots in enzyme kinetics. This plot, based on the reciprocal of the Michaelis-Menten equation, ...
Method for identifying separate sequences.
Our GenBank to GFF3 Converter is a high-performance bioinformatics solution designed to connect archival sequence records with modern analytical workflows. The GenBank format provides a comprehensive ...
Our DNA to Protein Converter lets you instantly translate nucleotide sequences into amino acid chains. Whether you study gene expression, verify cloned sequences, or design synthetic genes, this tool ...
Convert between PDB, SDF, MOL2, SMILES, and 100+ other formats. Tip: If you see an error, your selected input format might not match your file’s actual format. Check the Troubleshooting Guide for help ...
Working with LaTeX often requires BibTeX files to manage references. Our Free DOI to BibTeX Converter allows you to instantly transform DOIs into accurate BibTeX entries, saving time and ensuring ...
Convert between chemical file formats with our web-based tool ...
Our CIF File Converter is a powerful web-based utility designed to translate detailed crystallographic data into widely compatible formats for molecular modeling and visualization. The tool ...
Understanding the transformation from a raw chromatogram to a clean sequence is key to accurate bioinformatics analysis. Here’s a breakdown of the formats and the ...
Our Primer Tm Calculator is a free online tool that quickly and accurately predicts the melting temperature (Tm) of a DNA primer. It helps anyone designing PCR primers to quickly check melting ...
Our Protein Charge Calculator is a web-based utility that computes the net electrical charge and a set of common physicochemical descriptors for any protein or peptide sequence you provide. By ...
The FASTA Splitter is a practical bioinformatics utility designed to break down large FASTA files into smaller, more manageable segments. This tool is essential for researchers and bioinformaticians ...