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. 1984 Jan 11;12(1 Pt 2):465–471. doi: 10.1093/nar/12.1part2.465

PLASMAP: an interactive computational tool for storage, retrieval and device-independent graphic display of conventional restriction maps.

B N Stone, G L Griesinger, J L Modelevsky
PMCID: PMC321063  PMID: 6320096

Abstract

We describe an interactive computational tool, PLASMAP, which allows the user to electronically store, retrieve, and display circular restriction maps. PLASMAP permits users to construct libraries of plasmid restriction maps as a set of files which may be edited in the laboratory at any time. The display feature of PLASMAP quickly generates device-independent, artist-quality, full-color or monochrome, hard copies or CRT screens of complex, conventional circular restriction maps.

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