EnzymeX

EnzymeX - Designed to help you determine which restriction enzymes you should use to cut your DNA of interest.
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  • License:
  • Freeware
  • Price:
  • FREE
  • Publisher Name:
  • Mekentosj
  • Publisher web site:
  • http://www.mekentosj.com/
  • Operating Systems:
  • Mac OS X 10.3 or later
  • File Size:
  • 6 MB

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EnzymeX - Designed to help you determine which restriction enzymes you should use to cut your DNA of interest. EnzymeX is a scientific program, developed to help you determine which restriction enzymes you should use to cut your DNA of interest.EnzymeX features a set of unique and powerful tools to easily help you pick the right enzyme and buffer for each reaction.In addition, it gives you all the specific properties of these enzymes so that you can make sure that every digestion is a success. What's New in This Release: Fixed a serious bug where non-palindromic cutters were only found in one direction Significantly speed up the searching algorithm (3-5x) Progress sheet is only shown when search will take longer than a few seconds. Delay time can be set in preferences. Improved the enzyme inspector to always represent the selected enzyme AND selected set of the main window Improved searching on enzymes in the different seachfields Improved selection in sequence and translation textviews Added a Spotlight based file browser (10.4 Tiger only) Added a Spotlight importer plugin Enzyme map is now correctly recalculated when switching sets Ambiguous base variants other than N are now preserved and automatically converted to N. Faster filtering of non-supported characters Enzymes that do not cut can now still be added to the digest reaction Editing of the sequence now properly preserves the marked region Removed warning that a set does not contain any enzymes that would keep popping up in the inspector Added support for reverse selection in translation modus Added contextual menus in textviews Added option to copy sequence to new window Added small indicators of cut sites in the enzyme sequence to help visualize the cleavage positions of enzymes like DpnII and FatI Added Constructs preference pane with option to choose default enzyme set and cutter preset when opening a new DNA construct Added support for reverse open reading frames Added support for copying sequence and translation of selected open reading frames and digest fragments Full-length open reading frame are found without the need for a stop codon You can now open recent documents while the chooser is active. Improved plugin architecture Added 4Peaks to EnzymeX plugin (will be automatically installed when 4Peaks is installed) Added more fail-safe behaviour when installing plugins Created a Quick Translation plugin available for download Enzymelist now shows cutposition in recognition sequence and resolves ambiguous bases for unique enzymes Clicking on the enzyme inspector now brings EnzymeX to the front Selecting an open reading frames will now move the selection to that start codon Updated look of several tableviews Doubledigest window now updates automatically upon opening The setswitching corner now popups upon mousedown already. If used solely as a viewer of non-native (non-exdna) files, documents are only marked as edited when the sequence is edited. Enzyme filtering on sequence better supports ambiguous bases Improved first responder status of sequence textview Moved translation dictionary to edit menu Fixed a bug where the first 10 nucleotides of a sequence smaller than 1 line could not be selected Fixed a bug where closing a document while speaking could lead to a crash Fixed reading of raw text files with returns Fixed reading of Strider and GCK files on intel-based macs Added support for reading rtf textfiles Added support for reading APE (A Plasmid Editor) files Added support for localization


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