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  • MacVector, Assembler and network licensing.

    We recently changed the way that Assembler network licenses are shared out to make it easier for many users to share a single license. Previously an Assembler license was checked out whenever you loaded MacVector with Assembler.  However, now an Assembler license is only checked out when you start a new assembly project or open…

    Read more: MacVector, Assembler and network licensing.
    Aug 8, 2011

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  • Updated Restriction Enzyme files

    There are a few updated restriction enzyme files available for download. This file contains the latest Gateway and TOPO sites, and this file is contains the Common Enzymes file together with the updated sites. You can read about how to do Gateway cloning with MacVector here. Incidentally you can select multiple sites for copying by…

    Read more: Updated Restriction Enzyme files
    Jul 20, 2011

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  • Hiding Tooltips in the Editor.

    A feature new to MacVector 12 is the ability to both annotate and display features directly in the Editor, without having to open a separate Map view window. There are also tooltips that show the feature on the sequence directly under the mouse cursor. For example in the following screenshot you see the ID of…

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    Jul 11, 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…

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    Jul 6, 2011

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  • Roaming Network Licenses

    We’ve recently introduced a new feature to make using a network license much more flexible. Network licenses are great for sharing licenses amongst a large number of users. However, if you are not physically located in the same building (i.e. connected to the LAN) then it’s not straightforward. For example if you want peace and…

    Read more: Roaming Network Licenses
    Jun 20, 2011

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  • Label customisation using metatags in the Map View

    MacVector has always given the user great control in being able to customise the map’s appearance. By default the label will show the full text description of a feature and all its qualifiers (see the first metatag in the list below). However, the label can contain whatever text you want it to display. Obviously you…

    Read more: Label customisation using metatags in the Map View
    Apr 12, 2011

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  • Displaying your sequence how you want to display it.

    We’re all different and one researcher’s preferred way of viewing their sequence may be the opposite of their lab mate’s. With MacVector we try to give you the flexibility of viewing a sequence how you want you view it. With the replica button it’s easy to show multiple views of the same sequence. With a…

    Read more: Displaying your sequence how you want to display it.
    Mar 25, 2011

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  • 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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  • Renumbering a sequence

    To change the numbering of a MacVector sequence hover the mouse over the ‘red’ cross (or number) that appears at the beginning of a sequence. This will change to a hand. Double click and enter the new start number in the dialog that appears. You may also drag the red cross to a place in…

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    Mar 10, 2011

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  • 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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