Hi everybody, I would like to download Amos 7.0 Student version but I couldn't find it anywhere. Could anyone help me please?
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Shouldn't need a student edition...the whole thing is available here for free:Originally posted by maver37 View PostHi everybody, I would like to download Amos 7.0 Student version but I couldn't find it anywhere. Could anyone help me please?
ftp://ftp.tigr.org/pub/software/AMOS
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Are you referring to AMOS 7.0 once upon a time available from SPSS (now from IBM) http://www-03.ibm.com/software/products/en/spss-amos or something else?
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Yeah, the genomics software seems to stop at v3.1.0:Originally posted by GenoMax View PostAre you referring to AMOS 7.0 once upon a time available from SPSS (now from IBM) http://www-03.ibm.com/software/products/en/spss-amos or something else?
Download AMOS for free. AMOS is a collection of tools for genome assembly. AMOS is a collection of tools and class interfaces for the assembly of DNA reads. The package includes a robust infrastructure, modular assembly pipelines, and tools for overlapping, consensus generation, contigging, and assembly manipulation.
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That is going to be tricky. It appears that the last time it was available was in 2010/2011 time frame. There are sites that purport to have AMOS download available but you should be wary of downloading from a non-official source.
Perhaps you can use the trial download: http://www14.software.ibm.com/downlo...A25118V85.html
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