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  1. MacVector

    MacVector provides a sleek, user-friendly platform for my research needs, which range from the basics of sequence alignment, assembly, and annotation to more advanced tools such as …

  2. Try MacVector for free

    You can use MacVector to create great looking plasmid maps, construct vectors and clones with a few simple clicks, design primers, align proteins, assemble sequences or even reconstruct …

  3. MacVector Installers

    What’s New in MacVector? Next, look in the table below and find the most recent installer that your license can run:

  4. MacVector Free

    You can create new documents, open sequences or alignments in any format supported by MacVector and save them in any format supported by MacVector. You can also print any view …

  5. MacVector Pro – Overview

    MacVector can read and write DNA and Protein sequences in most popular file formats. In addition to directly editing sequences and features/annotations, MacVector has an intuitive …

  6. What can MacVector do for my lab?

    MacVector 18.8 is the latest release of the best sequence analysis application for the Mac. MacVector 18.8 is a Universal Binary application and will run natively on both Apple Silicon …

  7. Sequence Assembly - MacVector

    Here’s an overview of the many different sequence assembly tools within MacVector. We also have tutorials to download. To assemble various types of sequencing reads, follow these …

  8. Tutorials - macvector.com

    Use this document if you are a brand new MacVector user and want to know how to get started with basic MacVector functions like opening files, retrieving sequences from online services …

  9. Getting Started – resources - macvector.com

    The first document that new users should turn to is the Getting Started with MacVector guide. This document is geared for both new users and introduces you to the new functions and features …

  10. MacVector 18.8.2 Installer

    MacVector 18.8 is a “Universal Binary”, meaning it will run natively on both Intel and Apple Silicon based Macintosh computers. The changes in MacVector 18.8 are described in the Release …