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an origin of replication is also checked. The user can see the resulting annotated sequence of the plasmid | an origin of replication is also checked. The user can see the resulting annotated sequence of the plasmid | ||
as it is being built. | as it is being built. | ||
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+ | In order to make the interface as intuitive as possible, icon graphics were chosen that would | ||
+ | provide clear visual feedback of the key structures and functional sequences present on the | ||
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+ | ====Origins of Replication==== | ||
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+ | ====Selectable Markers==== | ||
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+ | ====Open Reading Frames===== | ||
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+ | ====Start and Stop Codons===== | ||
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Revision as of 23:27, 25 October 2010
The Plasmid Designer
The plasmid designer gives students and researchers the ability to design and validate their plasmids in in silico. Through an intuitive drag and drop interface, users can piece their plasmids together BioByte by BioByte. During this, the program provides feedback. It can check whether the desired plasmid will circularize properly. The presence of a selectable marker and an origin of replication is also checked. The user can see the resulting annotated sequence of the plasmid as it is being built.
Part Graphics
In order to make the interface as intuitive as possible, icon graphics were chosen that would provide clear visual feedback of the key structures and functional sequences present on the plasmid.