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  • MacVector and upgrading to Lion.

    The latest version of OS X, Lion, has been out for a few weeks and it’s a great operating system. MacVector 12 has been tested and although not yet officially supported, it works great.. Nonetheless even though we’ve not yet come across any issues we are committed to fixing bugs. So if you are running…

    Read more: MacVector and upgrading to Lion.
    Aug 12, 2011

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  • MacVector 12: Drag and Drop annotation of your sequences

    This is in a series of blog posts on interesting highlights of new features added to MacVector 12 If you click and drag a result from a results map to a sequence window it will be annotated as a feature. For example dragging a primer from a primer results map will annotate that primer as…

    Read more: MacVector 12: Drag and Drop annotation of your sequences
    Jul 6, 2011

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    Chris
    in Releases, Tips

  • Changes to isoelectric point calculation in MacVector

    We have a policy of constant improvement in all areas of MacVector, even with algorithms and analyses that have been the same for many years. Recently we changed the way that the isoelectric point of a protein was calculated. The previous version of the algorithm was accurate for short proteins, however for longer amino acid…

    Read more: Changes to isoelectric point calculation in MacVector
    Jun 27, 2011

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    Chris
    in Algorithms, Releases

  • MacVector 12: Annotating the sequence in the Editor View.

    This is in a series of blog posts on interesting highlights of new features added to MacVector 12 In the last survey a popular request was to be able to change the case, alter the colour, or otherwise being able to annotate sequence directly in the Editor view. You’ve been able to use the Map…

    Read more: MacVector 12: Annotating the sequence in the Editor View.
    Mar 11, 2011

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    Chris
    in Releases, Tips

  • MacVector 12: Changes to the Find dialogue

    This is in a series of blog posts on interesting highlights of new features added to MacVector 12 The find dialogue is a nondescript but fairly essential tool of any sequence analysis application. With uses such as finding short sections in your sequence to quickly searching for a primer it is probably one of the…

    Read more: MacVector 12: Changes to the Find dialogue
    Mar 4, 2011

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    Chris
    in Releases, Tips

  • MacVector 12.0.2 has just been released

    Download it here. This contains a few bugs fixes that surfaced after the 12.0.1 release.

    Read more: MacVector 12.0.2 has just been released
    Mar 3, 2011

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    Chris
    in Releases

  • MacVector 12: Ensuring your license is up to date

    MacVector 12 is now officially released (it’s been a preview release for the past month). Before updating your copy make sure that you have entered your latest license details (you will have been emailed these when you last renewed your maintenance). Unless you have renewed in the last month you will need to have entered…

    Read more: MacVector 12: Ensuring your license is up to date
    Feb 8, 2011

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    Chris
    in Releases, Tips

  • MacVector 12: New features for Click Cloning and Restriction Enzyme analysis

    This is in a series of blog posts on interesting highlights of new features added to MacVector 12 In MacVector 12 designing your construct with Click Cloning has never been easier. There’s a stack of new features to enhance restriction mapping and choosing how to get that fragment into your cloning vector. Unique Restriction sites…

    Read more: MacVector 12: New features for Click Cloning and Restriction Enzyme analysis
    Jan 26, 2011

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    Chris
    in Releases, Tips

  • MacVector 12: Creating features from results

    This is in a series of blog posts on interesting highlights of new features added to MacVector 12 MacVector has always allowed you to generate a large amount of information about your sequence. However, it’s not always been easy to create Genbank compatible annotations back to your sequence. With MacVector 12 we’ve added a feature…

    Read more: MacVector 12: Creating features from results
    Jan 17, 2011

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    Chris
    in Releases, Tips

  • Preview release of MacVector 12

    MacVector 12.0 is almost ready for release and you can download a preview release here. The full release will be out shortly. There’s a lot of great new features in MacVector 12. Virtual Cloning is much easier with auto detection of compatible sites. The whole interface has been reworked with a graphical overview of your…

    Read more: Preview release of MacVector 12
    Jan 7, 2011

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