The best way to view the tracings (and print them) with a Windows machine is to
download Chromas. The version you pay for is worth the money; it is more
versatile than the free version.
www.technelysium.com.au/chromas.html
PE/ABI has the program ABIView, but I have no experience with this one.
Sheryl Christofferson
OMRF DNA Sequencing Facility
Oklahoma City, OK
sherylc@omrf.ouhsc.edu
RLNiece@AOL.com wrote:
> A colleague from Valdivostok for who I had done a considerable amount of DNA
> sequencing is returning to his home in a few weeks. His samples have
> included a considerable fraction as heteroygotes so he would like to have
> access to 4-color traces when he gets back. His would like to discover if
> there are any packages that would allow him to print the electrophoretograms.
> Constraints include money and the fact that he will not have access to a
> Macintosh. The best computer he will have access is DOS/Windows of the power
> of an ordinary laptop computer. Does anyone have a solution that would allow
> him to at least display the tracings? Is there any hope of printing them on
> an IBM system?