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*'''[[User:Kevin Baldridge|Kevin Baldridge]] 03:31, 30 January 2013 (EST)''':If anyone has any suggestions or links, it's a really new topic to me so I'd be glad of the tips. Thanks!
*'''[[User:Kevin Baldridge|Kevin Baldridge]] 03:31, 30 January 2013 (EST)''':If anyone has any suggestions or links, it's a really new topic to me so I'd be glad of the tips. Thanks!
*'''[[User:Jeffrey E. Barrick|Jeffrey E. Barrick]] 10:43, 1 February 2013 (EST)''':Here are some ideas to get started:
# [http://www.clothocad.org/ CLOTHO] is what I hear the most about, but it seems very buggy when I try to use it on my Mac, so I haven't been able to do anything with it.
# [http://www.tinkercell.com/ TinkerCell] has a neat interface and some simulation functions, but I don't think it is supported any more.
# [http://synbiobeta.com/teselagen/ TeselaGen] is a company with a Beta of a synthetic biology tool going on right now. You can register and play with it for free, I believe.
# The iGEM team usually ends up using [http://www.geneious.com/ Geneious] to design their constructs, but it doesn't have any real CAD functions except for editing sequences with annotations and drawing nice pictures.
# Also, check out the [http://igem.org/Software software division of iGEM]. It has a lot of "Best-X-tool" prizes, which must mean that X is a synthetic biology CAD framework.

Revision as of 08:43, 1 February 2013

  • Kevin Baldridge 03:31, 30 January 2013 (EST):If anyone has any suggestions or links, it's a really new topic to me so I'd be glad of the tips. Thanks!
  • Jeffrey E. Barrick 10:43, 1 February 2013 (EST):Here are some ideas to get started:
  1. CLOTHO is what I hear the most about, but it seems very buggy when I try to use it on my Mac, so I haven't been able to do anything with it.
  2. TinkerCell has a neat interface and some simulation functions, but I don't think it is supported any more.
  3. TeselaGen is a company with a Beta of a synthetic biology tool going on right now. You can register and play with it for free, I believe.
  4. The iGEM team usually ends up using Geneious to design their constructs, but it doesn't have any real CAD functions except for editing sequences with annotations and drawing nice pictures.
  5. Also, check out the software division of iGEM. It has a lot of "Best-X-tool" prizes, which must mean that X is a synthetic biology CAD framework.