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  • Simulating DNA electrophoresis in agarose gels using MacVector’s Agarose Gel tool.
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  • MacVectorTip: How to copy a specific short amino acid translation of a sequence.
  • If you double-click on the Probable item, you get this editor. The names give some idea of the stringency of the match – Perfect, Probable, Possible and Weak. You can see that the file has four entries – each of these has two segments representing the -35 and -10 region, but each has additional settings that control how close a match has to be before it is reported. If you open the file in MacVector, you can see this. You will find there is an EcoliPromoter.nsub file in the /MacVector/Subsequences/ folder. For example, the canonical Escherichia coli promoter sequence is a “-35” region TTGACA, then a gap of 16 to 18 residues, then a “-10” region “TATAAT”. That makes it ideal for searching for bacterial promoters. Each entry in the file MacVector uses as a source of subsequence data can have up to 3 segments, with variable length between the segments, along with a defined number of permitted mismatches and even a system for requiring that specific residues must match. MacVector itself has a built-in variant of the function for maintaining and search primer databases ( Analyze | Primer Database Search…).
  • Getting Started with MacVector: An overview of primer design workflows in MacVector.MacVector’s Subsequence tool is a very flexible search function that can be used for a variety of tasks.
  • Melissa Caimano on HOW DO I video guides to common molecular biology workflows.
  • admin on HOW DO I video guides to common molecular biology workflows.
  • mariam abdelmalak on Major release details – Summary.
  • Brian on Designing primers and documenting In-Fusion Cloning with MacVector.
  • Chris on Designing primers and documenting In-Fusion Cloning with MacVector.
  • MacVectorTip: Designing Primers for Gibson Assembly.
  • MacVectorTip: Simulating mixed plasmid populations in agarose gels.
  • MacVectorTip: How to find Restriction Enzymes that only cut outside of a specific region.
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    Our particular thoughts are with those on the front line, from health care workers to those researchers working so hard on behalf of all humanity to find a vaccine and a treatment. Our thoughts are with all those affected by COVID–19, be it directly or indirectly.

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    However, if you have forgotten your license activation details then email MacVector Support for a reminder.įinally if you are in anyway connected with COVID19 research, then please have our thanks, and have an academic annual license free of charge. If you use a Standard license, then you can already activate that on any home Mac.Even if you use an old license of MacVector, then we will give you a temporary license of MacVector 17.5.

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    If you normally use a Mac desktop in the lab, then we can give you a temporary license to activate on any home Mac you might have.If you currently use a network license and are struggling to access this from home, then email MacVector Support.We want to help make it easier to use MacVector:

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    (See how we’ve been making the most of the lockdown to use existing sequencing archives to assemble a new Pangolin SARS-CoV-2 genome.)

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    However, for those new to working from home, it’s a LOT different to working back in the lab with your colleagues! The MacVector team are distributed throughout the US and Europe and we are used to remote working. A lot of MacVector users are now at home getting used to a new way of working.













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