Serial Cloner is an awesome tool for lab folks and students who work with nucleotide and peptide sequences. It’s perfect for analyzing and visualizing sequences in molecular biology.
You can easily analyze datasets, pick certain fragments, and calculate Tm values with just a few clicks. Everything is laid out in one simple interface, which makes it super user-friendly when you’re working with sequences.
This program helps you find restriction sites and create a text restriction map. This feature lets you add multi-frame translations easily. Plus, the graphical map can be formatted further so you can specify what elements you want to display.
If you need to use your analysis results somewhere else, no worries! You can copy-paste the map or save it as an image on your hard drive. You also have the option to export a collection of features, align protein sequences, and reverse translate proteins without breaking a sweat.
The application lets you import data from various programs and supports file formats like Vector NTI, MacVector, ApE, DNAstar, pDRAW32, and GenBank. This feature is great for comparing results with sequences created by other labs.
During testing, we found that Serial Cloner used minimal resources and didn’t affect other applications even when creating complex graphical maps. The interface is intuitive, giving quick access to all important features.
While this program is mainly designed for those familiar with molecular biology analysis, it includes detailed documentation that helps newcomers learn the ropes. By default, the Help window stays open and gives tips based on where your mouse hovers!
Overall, Serial Cloner gives you a handy set of tools for DNA cloning and sequence visualization.
Serial Cloner is part of these download collections: Genetics Managers
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