Share: export a plasmid map as an image, or export an annotated DNA sequence to GenBank format and freely share data with your colleagues or customers using the universally accessible SnapGene format. GenBank File can be viewed using programmes such as SnapGene Viewer and. Annotate: automatically annotate common features, or manually annotate coding sequences and other features, design and annotate primers for PCR, sequencing, or mutagenesis, and identify open reading frames (ORFs) with a single mouse click. ORFs and protein translations - translate DNA sequences directly to amino. Search a DNA sequence to match either a DNA query, or a protein translation, or an annotation. Search a DNA sequence to match either a DNA query, or a protein translation, or an annotation. Browse or print a DNA sequence and its annotations using customizable Map, Sequence, Enzymes, Features, Primers, and History views. A library of annotated files for common plasmids. Master SnapGene & key molecular biology & bioinformatics concepts. Show features: show and hid e all features. A short video series for new SnapGene users. Features include visualize: Create a DNA sequence file by either entering a sequence, or importing a record from GenBank, or opening an annotated sequence stored in one of many common file formats. Here’s a quick overview of what each button does in the Snapgene Docs Viewer: Left side Menu Buttons: Show enzymes: s how or hide all enzymes.
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