This is neat. I saw your video on the website. I didn't realize that
we should be thinking about developing higher languages instead of
manipulating the ACGT only. Very insightful. I'll take a look at the
genomeCompiler program
On Sun, Sep 2, 2012 at 11:56 AM, Omri Drory <omri@genomecompiler.com> wrote:
> Genome Compiler release 0.2.10 is out!
>
> This is a major release focused on 4 major features:
> 1) Direct connection to NCBI genbank
> 2) Multiline view
> 3) Feature Annotation detection (Restriction enzymes cut sites)
> 4) Full iGem repository of standard biological parts added to the internal
> library
>
> Check it out at http://genomecompiler.com/ or just start the copy of Genome
> Compiler already installed in your computer and you will be prompt to update
> to the new version
>
> http://genomecompiler2.squarespace.com/news/2012/9/2/genome-compiler-major-update-0210.html
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Re: [DIYbio] Genome Compiler major update - release 0.2.10
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