Team:Johns Hopkins-Software/AutoDesign
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AutoGene was developed to make a simple-to-use design tool whereby users can select features they want to design with, drag these features into the order they want, perform operations on these features, and then import their newly designed plasmid to the workspace. | AutoGene was developed to make a simple-to-use design tool whereby users can select features they want to design with, drag these features into the order they want, perform operations on these features, and then import their newly designed plasmid to the workspace. | ||
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1. Design Pane: the user drags features from the Private Registry into the Design Pane. Each feature type has an associated icon (ex. a Terminator is a capital T). The user may user the design pane to rearrange features using an easy drag and drop process. They may also right click any feature to perform a number of operators on that feature, such as duplicate, delete, and invert. | 1. Design Pane: the user drags features from the Private Registry into the Design Pane. Each feature type has an associated icon (ex. a Terminator is a capital T). The user may user the design pane to rearrange features using an easy drag and drop process. They may also right click any feature to perform a number of operators on that feature, such as duplicate, delete, and invert. |