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Displaying translations alongside your DNA sequence
Read more: Displaying translations alongside your DNA sequenceThere’s a few ways to display an amino acid translation in the same window as your DNA or RNA sequence. (1) You can show either three or six frame translations directly in the editor. To do so simply press and hold down the STRANDS toolbar button. You’ll see the following menu and be able to…
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AUTUMN SPECIAL OFFER: upgrade your old single network license to 2 standard licenses
Read more: AUTUMN SPECIAL OFFER: upgrade your old single network license to 2 standard licensesUpgrade your old single seat network MacVector license for two standard licenses at the price of a single standard upgrade. A huge savings of more than 50% off the regular price of a network upgrade –plus we will throw in an extra license! If you have an old two-seat network license, we’ll upgrade it to…
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New features in the upcoming MacVector 12 release.
Read more: New features in the upcoming MacVector 12 release.We’re hard at work with our MacVector 12 which will be out toward the end of the year. This is a little longer than our usual six months since MacVector 11.1 came out. However, this is a big release! There has been a rewrite of various interfaces with the aim of making them more accessible…
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Keeping your copy of MacVector up to date
Read more: Keeping your copy of MacVector up to dateFollowing our regular releases, which are every six months or so, we regularly release minor updates. These updates generally contain important bug fixes. So it is always important to ensure that you are using the most updated version of a major version. The latest updates for the last three major releases are: MacVector 11.1.2 MacVector…
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MacVector 11.1.2 just released
Read more: MacVector 11.1.2 just releasedWe’ve just released MacVector 11.1.2, which is a minor bug fix release. The bug fix list includes Translations now correctly honor the genetic code shown in that dialog rather than the global genetic code. You can now suppress the automatic re-ordering of reads in the Align to Reference window by holding down the <option> key when…
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Graphics In MacVector: Exporting publication quality graphics.
Read more: Graphics In MacVector: Exporting publication quality graphics.This article is the first in a series of “howtos” resulting from the 2010 survey results. It may not be at the cutting edge of sequence analysis but sooner or later most users of such apps are going to have to produce a graphic of their work, whether that is a plasmid map, a tree,…
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Post-survey feedback!
Read more: Post-survey feedback!We’ve just finished going through the survey results. We’re very pleased with the amount and quality of feedback that you gave us. There’s some excellent ideas in there, that you’ll start seeing with the next release (MacVector 12 is out later this year). So once again thanks a lot to all who spent time to…
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ASM2010
Read more: ASM2010We had a great time at the ASM2010 in San Diego this year. San Diego is a great town, and even better with a bunch of scientists gathering in the bars and restaurants! Many great people stopped by the booth. Both old MacVector users, new ones, and people just interested in our software. Some of the…
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MacVector at ASM 2010
Read more: MacVector at ASM 2010The MacVector team will be attending the ASM 2010 meeting in San Diego. If you are attending then please do drop by booth 240 (near the laptop lounge) to say hello! If you are an user, then please do come and tell us what you think. Even if you think it is perfect (come top…
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Flying for business is so 20th century!
Read more: Flying for business is so 20th century!The volcanic ash cloud covering most of Europe is a timely reminder of just how powerful nature is. With the disruption to air travel it’s also a great reminder of just how most communications can be done without meeting face to face. Whereas it is always nice to meet with MacVector users, any such visit…