Team:Amsterdam/software/logbook designer/setup

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[[File:Amsterdam_tool_genbank.png|right|300px|thumb|Figure 1: Genbank output given by the Logbook Designer]]
[[File:Amsterdam_tool_genbank.png|right|300px|thumb|Figure 1: Genbank output given by the Logbook Designer]]
Standard formats for biological data are essential to communicate and pass along biological findings. The Genbank format is the most widely used format for genome and sequence annotation. As such the Plasmid Designer is able to produce Genbank files for each plasmid with the click of a button. This way the user can use the designed construct in other biological tools such as the freeware plasmid editor ApE[http://biologylabs.utah.edu/jorgensen/wayned/ape/].
Standard formats for biological data are essential to communicate and pass along biological findings. The Genbank format is the most widely used format for genome and sequence annotation. As such the Plasmid Designer is able to produce Genbank files for each plasmid with the click of a button. This way the user can use the designed construct in other biological tools such as the freeware plasmid editor ApE[http://biologylabs.utah.edu/jorgensen/wayned/ape/].
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<h2>Plasmid Visualization</h2>
<h2>Plasmid Visualization</h2>
[[File:Amsterdam tool visualization1.png|left|300px|thumb|Figure 2: Graphical display of a plasmid using the Logbook Designer]]
[[File:Amsterdam tool visualization1.png|left|300px|thumb|Figure 2: Graphical display of a plasmid using the Logbook Designer]]

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