Real-time vector editor is an innovative tool based on the extensive vectors available in the vector library. It allows users to flexibly modify vector map sequences online according to their needs. Through its intelligent search function, the platform enables users to quickly filter out suitable vector maps by keywords such as vector number, vector function, species, and more.
On the filtered vector maps, users can visually inspect the sequences and perform operations such as adding, deleting, and replacing sequences at desired locations. Furthermore, each vector map's components are linked to a rich component library containing various elements required for research. Users can select and combine suitable components in real-time based on their specific research objectives and needs, significantly enhancing editing efficiency and flexibility.
Launch the real-time vector editor now and embark on your journey of scientific research and innovation!
Synbio Technologies designs and manufactures nucleic acid vectors based on customer’s requirements. While we participate in the design and manufacturing of these vectors, it does not imply that we possess any intellectual property rights over them or the right to transfer such intellectual property rights, unless otherwise agreed upon by both parties.
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