Getting Started – resources

Getting Started guide

The first document that new users should turn to is the Getting Started with MacVector guide. This document is geared for both new users and introduces you to the new functions and features in recent versions.

Tutorials

In the documentation folder right in the MacVector application folder you will find some PDF tutorials. All these tutorials are based on using sequence files that you will find directly in the “Tutorial Files” section of the MacVector application folder.

  • In the Finder menu click GO > APPLICATIONS > MACVECTOR > DOCUMENTATION

or

  • In MacVector click HELP > TUTORIALS

The full paths are:

Applications > MacVector > Documentation

Applications > MacVector > Tutorial Files

Up to date tutorials are always available on our website.

Workflows

Here are some workflows that your average molecular biologist can use MacVector for.

How Do I? Menu

The menu bar of MacVector contains a menu which lists common workflows that a molecular biologist may need. Each topic has a short video and/or a short step by step guides. Plus every tool in MacVector has a link to a video tutorial from its dialog.

A menu from MacVector showing a list of videos.

What’s New in MacVector

Here’s a list of all new features over the many versions.

Before you go…

…. watch this video on how to directly download a sequence into MacVector from the Entrez database. If there’s a gene or plasmid that you regularly use then all you need is its accession number to download a fully annotated copy directly into MacVector It’s always better to learn with your own sequences!