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.FAA File Extension

A .FAA file is a FASTA Sequence File, created by David J. Lipman and William R. Pearson.

Open with GSL Biotech SnapGene. Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

What is a .FAA file?

The .FAA file extension refers to a FASTA Sequence File, which is commonly used to store biological sequences of nucleic acids (like DNA or RNA) or proteins. These files are formatted in a way that each sequence within the file begins with a header line marked by a ">" character, followed by an identification code for the sequence. The lines that follow the header contain the actual biological sequence in plain text, which can span multiple lines.

The FASTA format, including .FAA files, was developed by David J. Lipman and William R. Pearson in 1985. It is widely used in bioinformatics for storing and processing genetic and protein information. This format is supported by various DNA sequencing and analysis applications, making it essential for biochemistry students, academics, and professionals working in the field of bioinformatics.

To open an .FAA file, you can use several specialized software programs. Some of the most common ones include: 1. **GSL Biotech SnapGene** - This program allows for viewing and annotating DNA sequence files and is quite popular in genetic research. 2. **EMBOSS abiview** - A tool used for viewing sequence data and analysis. 3. **Jalview** - A software for editing, analysis, and visualization of multiple sequence alignments. 4. **Heracle BioSoft DNA Baser** - Useful for assembling and editing DNA sequences. 5. **4Peaks** - A program designed for visualizing and editing genetic sequence data, primarily used on Mac computers. 6. **Web-based tools** - There are also online platforms that can open FAA files, providing accessibility without the need to install software.

Additionally, because the sequences in FAA files are stored in plain text, they can also be opened with basic text editors or source code editors, though these tools won't offer the specialized viewing and analysis features that bioinformatics software provides.

It's important to note that while some programs like Genome Compiler have been discontinued, their mention indicates they were once capable of handling FAA files and might still be in use in some legacy systems or environments.

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