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“G’s-Remedies 1.0 (Directus): Making Analysis Simple”a Unique Amalgmation of Genetic Disorder Database with Sequence Analysis Tools
Gaurav Kumar Srivastava1, Santosh Kumar2

1Er. Gaurav Kumar Srivastava, Research Scholar, Maharshi University of Information technology, Lucknow India.
2Dr Santosh Kumar, Associate Professor and Head, School of computer science, Maharishi university of information technology Lucknow India.
Manuscript received on January 26, 2020. | Revised Manuscript received on February 05, 2020. | Manuscript published on February 30, 2020. | PP: 3163-3165 | Volume-9 Issue-3, February 2020. | Retrieval Number:  C5704029320/2020©BEIESP | DOI: 10.35940/ijeat.C5704.029320
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Abstract: Paper ‘G’S-REMEDIES 1.0 (DIRECTUS)’ is a specially designed web-based software. That software fulfills the elementary requests of a Bioinformatician during the study and analysis of principal sequences. PERL, PERL-CGI, and HTML are used for the designing and development of the DIRECTUS. This special tool can be helpfull for computing various parameters that are helpful in ANALYSIS of NUCLEOTIDE and AMINO ACID RESIDUES, and the READING FRAMES. The G’S-REMEDIES 1.0 (DIRECTUS), tool emanates with the personal unique database on the GENETIC DISORDERS. This unique database gives full details almost any specific genetic disorder and it also gives information about mutation type and genetic disorder affected chromosome. The latest version provides more than fifteen analysis tools and also gives a complete image of more than fifty genetic disorders, and next versions of the tool will comes with databases of viral infection databases such as eye disorders databases, and also improve to PRIMER designing tools, etc. G’S-REMEDIES 1.0 (DIRECTUS) is freely available for academic use.
Keywords: ‘G’S-REMEDIES 1.0 (DIRECTUS), Directus, Genetic Disorder Database, Sequence Analysis tools.