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. 1986 Jan 10;14(1):285–297. doi: 10.1093/nar/14.1.285

Cloning simulation in the cage environment.

R J Douthart, J J Thomas, S D Rosier, J E Schmaltz, J W West
PMCID: PMC339405  PMID: 3003674

Abstract

The CAGE/GEM(TM) software toolkit for genetic engineering is briefly described. The system functionally uses color graphics and is menu driven. It integrates genetics and features information ("Overlays") with information based on sequence analysis ("Representations"). The system is structured around CAD (Computer Aided Design) principles. The CAGE (Computer Aided Genetic Engineering) aspects of the software are emphasized and illustrated by a simulated cloning of the hepatitis B core antigen gene into the BAMHI site of plasmid pBR322.

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