The "BKGCuclc Fonts.sea" file is a self-extracting archive containing different sizes of a color font that can be installed on a Macintosh. Once properly installed, these fonts are available to all applications (programs) and are most useful in conjonction with a sequence editor. I have used the editor in the PAUP package available ($100.00) from
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but others will do. To install the fonts, copy the "BKGCuclc Fonts.sea" file to your hard disk and double-click on it. The expanded "BKGCuclc Fonts" file will then appear. System 7 users: Drag this file to your system folder, et voila! System 6 and earlier: Use Font/DA Mover to install BKGCuclc Fonts. Start your favorite editor, select a nucleic acid sequence and apply the BKGCuclc Font to it. Assuming that your color monitor properly set up, you should instantly see the difference.
Credits: This color font was created by Dr. Mitchell L. Sogin, Center for Molecular Evolution, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA. He used FontStudio by Letraset to create it.