![]() Free trials of the software are available from the SnapGene website. The software provides a simple yet powerful way for researchers to plan, visualize, document, and share their everyday molecular biology procedures. SnapGene desktop software ( ) is used in more than sixty-five countries, in virtually every major research institution, and in most of the largest pharmaceutical and biotech companies worldwide. SnapGene was founded by scientists and software designers to meet the everyday needs of molecular biologists. More information about making the transition is available on SnapGene’s website. As always, our focus is on providing a seamless user experience." Upon the announcement from Thermo Fisher that support for Vector NTI would be discontinued, we enhanced the conversion of Vector NTI Advance files and databases in addition to adding support for converting from Vector NTI Express. "Given the prevalence of Vector NTI in the marketplace, we have always prioritized making it easy for colleagues to use SnapGene and Vector NTI together while preserving their data. Will Stokes, Chief Software Architect at SnapGene remarked: The recent improvements make it easy for any Vector NTI legacy user to transition to SnapGene, even if they have many years of data. SnapGene has a proven track record of providing a seamless transition for customers migrating their data from Vector NTI® Advance. ![]() This software is a popular alternative to Vector NTI®, a Thermo Fisher® product that the company has announced will be discontinued. Since launching in 2012, SnapGene has become established as the leading software solution for planning, visualizing, and documenting everyday molecular biology procedures. The converted files preserve sequence data together with annotations and construction histories, and the converted databases preserve the parental folder structure. Prices start at $295.00 per year and up.CHICAGO-( BUSINESS WIRE)- SnapGene now supports conversion of Vector NTI® Express files and databases, as well as the previously supported Vector NTI® Advance files and databases. Not all features available in SnapGene Viewer. ![]() Freely share data with your colleagues or customers using the universally accessible SnapGene format.ģ0-Day Trial.Export a plasmid map as an image, or export an annotated DNA sequence to GenBank format.Identify open reading frames (ORFs) with a mouse click.Design and annotate primers for PCR, sequencing, or mutagenesis.Automatically annotate common features or manually annotate coding sequences and other features.Search a DNA sequence to match either a DNA query, a protein translation, or an annotation.Browse or print a DNA sequence and its annotations using customizable Map, Sequence, Enzymes, Features, Primers, and History views.Create a DNA sequence file by either entering a sequence, importing a record from GenBank, or opening an annotated sequence stored in one of many common file formats.SnapGene Viewer allows molecular biologists to create, browse, and share richly annotated DNA sequence files up to 1GB in length.
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