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What is Vector NTI?

What is it?

Vector NTI is a high-powered yet reasonably easy to use tool for creating cloning vectors.

What is it for?

Vector NTI is ideal for:
  • Highly automated design of cloning vectors, including expression vectors
  • Managing your collection of clones,as well as primers

Runs on:

PC and Mac (Panther only).

Available from:

  • Questions regarding how to obtain a CMGM account should be addressed to Lee Kozar, Director, Computational Services and Bioinformatics Facility,.

Specific Features

Example screen shot.
  • Create new DNA/RNA and Protein Molecules
  • Organize large amounts of data easily in one local database
  • Generate graphical restriction maps of DNA/RNA molecules
  • Run BLAST searches, view the results graphically, and download the hits with the click of a button
  • Design and save PCR primers, sequencing primers, and hybridization probes
  • Create recombinant molecules with molecule construction and design capabilities
  • Monitor and manage parent-descendant relationships between molecules through all ancestors and descendants
  • Back translate proteins according to several common codon usage tables
  • Visualize and manipulate molecules, including annotations, in Molecule Display windows
  • Use the Entrez Search tool to find, download, and store DNA and protein molecules and citations locally
  • Predict DNA gel electrophoresis results in silico

Source

Lane Librarian

Record created 5/17/2006.

ypouliot, September 15, 2009

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