I use SnapGene... although it is not open source you can get some free trials from them. Other then that, I absolutely love it (I have 2 copies and am going to buy a third) and it can do almost anything with it and the staff is great. I highly recommend trying their free trials, all you need is your email! (*cough* mailinator*cough*)
On Tuesday, October 29, 2013 12:07:01 PM UTC-7, Mega [Andreas Stuermer] wrote:
-- On Tuesday, October 29, 2013 12:07:01 PM UTC-7, Mega [Andreas Stuermer] wrote:
Hi!
I'd like to draw a plasmid that I may use for a publication in the not-too distant future... So it should be open source or at least permit to use the picture afterwards.
Which programs do you usually use?
Thanks,
Andreas
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