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  • Biotechvana
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    • Jan 2020
    • 6

    Freely downloadable Sequence manager optimized for very large sequences

    Dear all,

    for those of you in need of a user-friendly GUI tool for sequence analysis that does not slow down when uploading large sequences (such as scaffolds or entire chromosomes), we have released the latest version of SeqEditor, a cross-platform desktop application for the analysis of nucleotide and protein sequences and singleplex/multiplex PCR primer design.

    SeqEditor implements all the basic tools that other sequence management tools do (Sequencher, Geneious,etc) but is freely available, has been implemented in a user-friendly interface, can handle sequences up to 300GB long, and includes a GTF/GFF viewer to visualize and manage annotation files.

    SeqEditor also incorporates a set of tools for singleplex and multiplex PCR primer design and pooling that uses a newly optimized search strategy for target and species-specific primers.

    You can download it here:



    And feel free to drop us a line here if you have any questions about the installation or the use.

    Happy Thursday everyone
    Biotechvana SL

    email: [email protected]
    Phone: +34 960 067 493
    Website: https://biotechvana.com/
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/biotechvana
    Address:
    Parc Científic Universitat de València
    Carrer del Catedràtic Agustín Escardino Benlloch, 9
    46980 Paterna, Valencia. Spain.

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