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  • Getting Started with MacVector

    Any molecular biologist should be able to start getting useful results within an hour of starting to use MacVector by just exploring the toolbar and menus. Everything is logically named to be obvious. However, there’s still a lot of functionality that a user will never know exists. That is unless you read the manual or…

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    Jun 4, 2018

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  • The MacVector Team are at ASM Microbe 2018 in Atlanta this week.

    We’re at ASM Microbe 2018 in Atlanta from Friday until Sunday (8–10th June). The exhibit hall hours are again different from the last two years. Friday, June 8th – 10:30 AM – 5:00 PM Sat. June 9th – 10:30 AM – 5:00 PM Sunday, June 10th – 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM We’re on booth…

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    Jun 4, 2018

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  • Workflows on designing, testing and storing primers in MacVector

    MacVector is the best PCR Primer design application on macOS. It has many innovative primer tools to make designing, analyzing and cataloging your primers or oligos easy. Here are a few typical workflows. Designing primers Amplifying a gene You can design a set of primers to amplify a gene in as little as three mouse…

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    Jun 4, 2018

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  • MacVector 16 and macOS High Sierra 10.13.4.

    Apple have just released macOS® High Sierra 10.13.4. This may appear to be just an incremental update to macOS High Sierra. However, under the hood there are some major changes, not least is a new warning dialog if you are running an older application on macOS High Sierra. With the release of macOS High Sierra 10.13.4…

    Read more: MacVector 16 and macOS High Sierra 10.13.4.
    Apr 23, 2018

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  • Assemble bacterial genomes in minutes on your Mac laptop

    MacVector with Assembler contains some remarkably powerful algorithms for assembling Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) data. Not so long ago, you needed a powerful Linux server with lots of memory for de novo assembly of whole genomes. But with advances in the efficiency of algorithms and improvements in hardware, it is now possible to assemble quite…

    Read more: Assemble bacterial genomes in minutes on your Mac laptop
    Apr 19, 2018

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  • Simple Assembly of Sanger Sequencing Files with MacVector Assembler

    With MacVector Assembler, assembling ABI Sanger Sequencing files is simple, fast and accurate. MacVector uses the popular phred/phrap/cross_match set of tools from the University of Washington. To improve accuracy, and to help resolve repeats, these tools use “quality scores” (popularly known as “phred scores”), giving them an advantage over many other methods. To assemble two…

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    Apr 19, 2018

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  • Assembling sequencing data with MacVector and Assembler

    MacVector has a software plugin called Assembler that integrates directly into the DNA sequence analysis toolkit and provides DNA sequence assembly functionality. Dealing with sequencing reads has never been easier. MacVector includes no less than five different assemblers just a few mouse clicks away from your sequencing reads. Phrap assembles Sanger sequencing reads or existing…

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    Apr 19, 2018

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  • MacVector video tutorials on You Tube

    There are short video tips on using MacVector on our blog and our YouTube channel. Each one is less than 2 minutes and generally shorter than that! There will be a new screencast every few weeks, so please subscribe to our YouTube channel so you don’t miss any! The latest screencasts include quickly annotating a…

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  • Viewing external database entries for features in a sequence.

    Sequences, or regions of sequences, can be linked to external databases. For example an entire sequence entry or for when annotation tools are used to annotate proteins with domain or motif information (for example InterProScan). Very useful for when you want to view more detailed or updated information. Within the Genbank specification, which MacVector extensively uses,…

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    Apr 19, 2018

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  • Use the Replica Button For Synchronized Views

    Most primary MacVector windows (Nucleic Acid Sequence, Protein Sequence, Multiple Sequence Alignment, Align To Reference, Contig Assembly etc.) have a Replica toolbar button. If you click that button, a second window will open, potentially set to a different tab. The key to this functionality is that the two windows are linked – any selections you…

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    Apr 19, 2018

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