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  • Geneious Pro 5.4 Beta Available Now!

    The Beta version of Geneious Pro 5.4 is now available and we want you to download it and tell us what you think!

    What's New?
    • Load massive data sets and assemblies in less than 1GB of RAM: Got 200 million reads? No problem! Sizeable sequence lists and assemblies now load almost instantly and take up very little memory.
    • BLAST huge numbers of sequences: Two new options in our Sequence Search interface allow searching with significantly more queries. Save just the query-centric alignments to get greater memory efficiency, or use 'binning' to sort large numbers of sequences according to database match.
    • Multi-site gateway cloning: The Geneious gateway cloning interface has been upgraded to work for multi-site cloning. Set up the appropriate attB sites on up to four inserts and perform BP and LR reactions on all sequences simultaneously.
    • Organize your folders with colors!
    • Select multiple folders to move, delete or view
    • BAM and BED format import/export
    • Codon usage statistics

    For the full list see What's New in Geneious Pro 5.4 Beta
    Last edited by Geneious; 03-30-2011, 05:20 PM. Reason: added link

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