ApE, A Plasmid Editor: A Freely Available DNA Manipulation and Visualization Program
Howard Hughes Medical Institute · University of Utah
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Abstract
A plasmid Editor (ApE) is a free, multi-platform application for visualizing, designing, and presenting biologically relevant DNA sequences. ApE provides a flexible framework for annotating a sequence manually or using a user-defined library of features. ApE can be used in designing plasmids and other constructs via in silico simulation of cloning methods such as PCR, Gibson assembly, restriction-ligation assembly and Golden Gate assembly. In addition, ApE provides a platform for creating visually appealing linear and circular plasmid maps. It is available for Mac, PC, and Linux-based platforms and can be downloaded at https://jorgensen.biology.utah.edu/wayned/ape/ .
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- Plasmid
- Cloning (programming)
- Visualization
- Computer science
- Computational biology
- In silico
- Ligation
- Programming language
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