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Adenine is a computer programming language designed for DNA data manipulation and analysis. It is named after one of the four nucleobases that make up DNA. Adenine is a member of the nucleic acid family of languages, which also includes thymine, cytosine, and guanine. Adenine was created in the early 1990s by a team of researchers at the University of California, San Diego. The language was designed specifically for use with DNA sequence data. It is used by biologists and bioinformaticians to analyze and manipulate DNA sequence data. Adenine is a high-level language, which means it is easy for humans to read and write. The language is also machine-independent, which means it can be run on any computer. Adenine is used by a number of software packages, including the open-source EMBOSS package. Adenine is a powerful tool for DNA data analysis. It can be used to find patterns in DNA sequences, to compare DNA sequences, and to generate new DNA sequences. Adenine is also used to create and manipulate three-dimensional structures of DNA. Adenine is freely available and can be downloaded from the internet.