[DIYbio] Re: *Easy*, free, open source software to draw plasmids

you can download a free trial for a month with your email, which I think you can just keep doing 

Anyway, I asked for a better price and they gave me a hundred bucks a year, which is pretty good for what the full version does. The full version you can simulate cloning, gibson assemblies, automatically making primers with desired melting temperature, you can pick which restrictive enzymes to show, you can simulate agarose gels, and you can add genes to their little database for your usage

-Koeng

On Thursday, October 31, 2013 2:29:50 AM UTC-7, Mega [Andreas Stuermer] wrote:

I have installed SnapGene Viewer (viewe is free). It is really awesome. You just insert your sequence and it compares to a database.

Finds a lot of genes.


SnapGene's full version would be too expensive though...

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