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#1 khyros

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Posted 21 October 2009 - 04:42 AM

Does anyone know of a software to manage sequences/restriction sites/primer design for Mac that is affordable (for a phd student) and similar to MacVector?

I'm doing my thesis in a chemistry institute and there isn't really anyone to ask about molecular genetics (i'm the only one doing this stuff..) plus if there's anyone they will be using PCs almost certainly.

Back when I worked for a pharmaceutical company (5 years ago) we used MacVector, so that's the software I know how to use.
Any input/suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Often I feel like I have no one to ask because of this research environment i'm based in. :)


Thanks a lot!!

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#2 Warren

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Posted 21 October 2009 - 04:45 PM

View Postkhyros, on Oct 21 2009, 08:42 AM, said:

Does anyone know of a software to manage sequences/restriction sites/primer design for Mac that is affordable (for a phd student) and similar to MacVector?

I'm doing my thesis in a chemistry institute and there isn't really anyone to ask about molecular genetics (i'm the only one doing this stuff..) plus if there's anyone they will be using PCs almost certainly.

Back when I worked for a pharmaceutical company (5 years ago) we used MacVector, so that's the software I know how to use.
Any input/suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Often I feel like I have no one to ask because of this research environment i'm based in. :P


Thanks a lot!!


Its been a while since I used MacVector (thats the one they didn't update for OS X right?) so I don't remember everything it can do, but a couple of programs that are FREE and I use alot are Serial Cloner and especially EnzymeX ..... you should be able to find these no problem and they are both pretty nice.

Warren..

#3 khyros

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Posted 22 October 2009 - 06:21 AM

View PostWarren, on Oct 22 2009, 02:45 AM, said:

View Postkhyros, on Oct 21 2009, 08:42 AM, said:

Does anyone know of a software to manage sequences/restriction sites/primer design for Mac that is affordable (for a phd student) and similar to MacVector?

I'm doing my thesis in a chemistry institute and there isn't really anyone to ask about molecular genetics (i'm the only one doing this stuff..) plus if there's anyone they will be using PCs almost certainly.

Back when I worked for a pharmaceutical company (5 years ago) we used MacVector, so that's the software I know how to use.
Any input/suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Often I feel like I have no one to ask because of this research environment i'm based in. <_<


Thanks a lot!!


Its been a while since I used MacVector (thats the one they didn't update for OS X right?) so I don't remember everything it can do, but a couple of programs that are FREE and I use alot are Serial Cloner and especially EnzymeX ..... you should be able to find these no problem and they are both pretty nice.

Warren..



Thanks, I've been using EnzymeX since I posted my message yesterday and It looks good except that it doesn't play well with protein sequences.
Will give serial cloner a try too!

thanks a lot

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Posted 03 December 2009 - 11:21 AM

You might want to give BxSeqTools a try also. It requires registration, but is free and can be used on PC or Mac since its web-based. Great for storage, sharing, mapping, primer design, and is fully integrated with GeneBank.

www.bioinfoman.com

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Posted 05 March 2010 - 10:54 PM

Although a bit slow to work with, but I have found 'Gentle' (http://gentle.magnusmanske.de/) to be a very useful software with lots of features.





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