Did you know that you are eligible for teaching licenses as long as you hold an active, up-to-date license? Recently, we had a whole class of students download our 30 day trial on the same day. Maybe the instructor did not hold a current license of MacVector, but if he/she did, they could have contacted us and gotten unlimited access to the program for the length of the course. All we need is the course name and number, start and stop dates of the course, and the approximate # of machines MacVector will be loaded on to. MacVector is an excellent, and very practical tool that can be used in teaching a Molecular Biology course. So if you hold a current MacVector license and are in the process of developing lesson plans for the courses you will be teaching next semester, contact sales@macvector.com for more details.
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- Re: Graphic Maps in MV 8.1.1
Hi guys I am very much overwhelmed by the post of yours I had a great time reading it.
28/11/11 07:11 by davidwachowi62 - Re: MacVector 12.5: Creating reference assemblies with Bowti
Hi Damien, there's a sample set in the following folder: MacVector 12.5 / Tutorial Files / Contig Assembly / NextGen(...)
23/11/11 04:11 by Chris - Re: MacVector 12.5: Creating reference assemblies with Bowti
Hi Chris, I have been trying to use the Bowtie assembley option with MacVector 12.5 but I keep getting error messge "(...)
23/11/11 03:11 by damien - Re: Sequence cleaning and matching capabilities
It would be nice if there was an easy end-trimming feature when conducting 'Align to Reference' to get rid of the garbage(...)
16/09/11 07:09 by maranhao - Re: How to hide subsequence notation in annotated view
I am using MV 11.0.2 and I have created several files containing subsequences of a larger file. When I go to the larger(...)
8/08/11 10:08 by macadmin
- Re: Graphic Maps in MV 8.1.1
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