You can access this via the Database | Online Keyword Search for Sequences (Entrez) menu item. MacVector has an Entrez browser that lets you search the online Entrez GenBank database using keywords and retrieve matching sequences either directly to disk or to open directly in MacVector. MacVector will look inside the file and try to “automagically” use the most appropriate file format importer. You do not have to worry about file extensions as well. This is the traditional, always works, option. If you right click and choose OPEN WITH you can choose which application to use. If you have multiple sequence analysis applications installed, or your file has no file extension you may find that the file opens in the wrong application. However, this is always reliant upon the operating system deciding which application to use to open a file. Double clicking on a file or dragging it to the Dock You can also create a Gibson Assembly project, an Agarose Gel, an Assembly Project or Align sequences to a reference. This allows you to create a New MacVector file, to open a recently opened file or to Open an existing file When you start MacVector for the first time you will be presented with the Starting Point Dialog. This week we’ll cover the basic steps of bringing sequences into MacVector. You may have just been using MacVector to design PCR primers, but since you do not have a PCR machine on the kitchen table, then here’s what else MacVector can do for you. We want to help familiarize you with the wide range of functionality in MacVector. If you are in anyway connected with COVID19 research, then please have our thanks, and have an annual license free of charge. If you use MacVector, even an older version, and are having trouble activating it (or installing it) at home email MacVector Support and we will help. During the Covid-19 pandemic we want to ensure that you have access to the MacVector license that you would use in the lab, if you are working from home.
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