Team:Johns Hopkins-Software/Target Use Implications
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- | Autogene is intended to be used as a powerful research and design tool with an intuitive interface and sophisticated functionality. | + | Autogene is intended to be used as a powerful research and design tool with an intuitive interface and sophisticated functionality. For any scientist interested in plasmid design, software integration with the cloud allows for both high accuracy and high speed performance. Pathogen detection prevents unintended and malevolent consequences of improperly designed possibilities. Executed with a simplicity and elegance to ensure a quality user experience. In application, a computer scientist may have to process a sequence without any knowledge of its contents, and we hope that this tool will help to bridge the gap between the computer science, and the biological science portions of bioinformatics by quickly providing feature annotations that previously could only be identified by a trained eye. |
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