Visualize Your Data with SnapGene

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How to View and Annotate Your Plasmids, Sequences and Clones
#SnapGene allows you to gain unparalleled visibility of plasmids and sequences so you can quickly accomplish complex tasks.

In this video, we introduce you to the key visualization features in SnapGene:
- Create and browse richly annotated plasmid maps or scan large DNA sequences with thousands of annotated features
- Display enzyme sites, features, primers, ORFs, translations and more on plasmid maps or in detail on the sequence view
- Customize your maps with flexible annotation and visualization controls
- Automatically generate a rich graphical history of every sequence edit and cloning procedure

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Thanks for the video.
I am looking to hide the primer binding sites on the map, in order to create a cleaner picture. So I would want the map with only the primer name and colour, no position numbers. Do you know if that is possible?

Edit: Oh actually I figured it out later haha. In case someone else needs this: On the left sidebar there is a (123) button that says "hide locations" :)

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Hi, I opened a fasta file to look at a plasmid but I can see the names of the genes (kanamycin, the Flags, my gene) etc. I've never used snap gene and can't see how to change what I am looking at.

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