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would appear to never finish when in fact a cloning strategy was not possible because amplification of the insert to add Golden Gate sites results in activating one or more Golden Gate sites that previously were near the sequence ends but not flanked with enough bases to result in a cleavage ...
Do not show a cursor when clicking and holding on a codon in Sequence view Avoid showing duplicate copies of open documents from the Window menu Do not show a translation window when starting SnapGene on a computer configured to use a non-English locale such as German but one that the appli...
Corrected a menu command to read “Amino Acids” rather than “Bases” when working with a protein sequence file. Fixed an issue in which selecting one or more primers that do not result in a DNA selection, and then holding Opt while clicking Edit → Delete Primers, would inappropriately ...