Macvector 10.5 For Mac
MacVector is a comprehensive Macintosh application that provides sequence editing, primer design, internet database searching, protein analysis, sequence confirmation, multiple sequence alignment, phylogenetic reconstruction, coding region analysis, agarose gel simulation and a variety of other functions. MacVector is widely regarded as the most intuitive, easy to use program available for sequence analysis. MacVector can read and write DNA and Protein sequences in most popular file formats.
In addition to directly editing sequences and features/annotations, MacVector has an intuitive 'Click Cloning' graphical interface that lets you easily replicate laboratory cloning experiments to create new molecules. MacVector uses the native Mac OS X Quartz graphics to generate publication quality images that can be scaled to any size with no loss of resolution. MacVector supports the popular Gateway, TOPO TA and Zero Blunt cloning technologies from Invitrogen. With a few simple clicks from an intuitive graphical interface, you can replicate your biological manipulations at the bench to create new molecules with the correct sequences across the cloning and recombination junctions. You can scan an unannotated or partially annotated sequence against a folder on your hard drive and MacVector will identify matching features in sequences in the target folder and add them to your sequence.
Because MacVector includes custom feature appearance information when annotating the sequence, you can use this to maintain a carefully curated set of your favorite genes and sequences each with a graphical appearance that best suits your needs.
New iFeatures n MacVector 10.5 Long Filenames/File Extensions The MacVector file reading and writing code has been completely rewritten to fully support OS X conventions. This means that you can now use long filenames (up to 255 characters) and all files are now given suitable extensions so that they can be stored on cross-platform file systems without losing file type information. Universal File Reading While MacVector has always had the ability to open a wide variety of file formats, in the past certain file import functions could only use a subset of the supported file formats.
This limitation has been removed. This affects the following functions; Multiple Sequence Alignment Editor. You can now directly import any valid single or multiple sequence file directly into the editor, ready for alignment by ClustalW. This includes GenBank or EMBL files with multiple entries. Contig Assembly/Align to Reference. You can now directly import any valid single or multiple sequence file directly into the Contig Assembly Project file, or into the Align to Reference editor. Previously you were restricted to MacVector or Chromatogram files.
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Align to Folder. This function will now scan a test sequence against all valid files in a folder. In particular, you can create databases of many sequences in single files in (e.g.) GenBank, EMBL or FastA format and Align to Folder will search the database for matching sequences.
For performance reasons, we recommend you limit the size of any individual file to less than 100MB cDNA Alignments and Splice Site Identification You can now align cDNA clones against a corresponding genome and MacVector will automatically identify the introns and exons. Actual splice sites at ambiguous junctions are determined using the standard GT.AG intron rule. Once identified you can quickly save each intron or exon as a feature on the parental sequence. A cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator cDNA clone aligned against the human CFTR genomic locus.
The upper graphics represent the exons predicted by MacVector. The lower graphics are the documented exons from NCBI accession number NC000007. Combined Preferences The various global settings in MacVector have now been combined into a single multiple pane Preferences dialog, accessible from the standard OS X Preferences menu item. This simplifies the configuration of many of the default settings allowing you to customize MacVector to your own personal tastes. The Prefences dialog from MacVector 10.5 with the Annotated Display pane selected.
Toolbar Customization The OS X style toolbars introduced in MacVector 10.0 are now fully customizable using the standard OS X editor. You can add, remove and rearrange the toolbar buttons so that you have just the icons you regularly use close at hand. Profile Scans There is now a simple profile scanning capability built in to the Coding Preference Plot feature, which has been renamed 'Nucleic Acid Analysis Toolkit'.
MacVector reads profile files using the transfac profile format. Licensing Enhancements If you have purchased more than one MacVector license, you can now have multiple licenses installed on one machine. If the currently selected license is already in use elsewhere on the network, you can quickly toggle to a different license without needing to re-enter the license details. MacVector 10.5 lets you switch between installed licenses using a simple popup menu. Miscellaneous Enhancements There is a new Text tab in the Contig Assembly and Align to Reference editors.
This displays a simple formatted text view of the alignment that can be printed or copied to other applications. The graphical outputs of the Pustell Matrix analyses, the Protein Analysis Toolkit and the Nucleic Acid Analysis Toolkit (formerly Coding Preference Plot) have been recoded so that they are resized along with the window. This allows the display of large matrices or wide profiles in far greater detail than was possible in MacVector 10.0. Availability MacVector 10.5 is now available! Existing customers with valid maintenance contracts can download the new version from. Customers with older versions of MacVector or new users should register to download the. Copyright © 2018 MacVector, Inc.
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