
Plasmid Maps and Sequences - SnapGene
Download annotated SnapGene files for a variety of commonly used genes and plasmid vectors.
Addgene: Analyze Sequence
The Addgene analyze sequence program is a tool for basic DNA sequence analysis that can detect common plasmid features in the sequence and create a map from those features.
Reading Plasmid Maps - An Easy Guide for Beginners
Mar 11, 2025 · Plasmid maps are a cornerstone of biology, but reading them can be confusing. Check out our guide to reading plasmid maps.
DNA Sequences and Maps Tool - NEB
Use our DNA Sequences and Maps Tool to view the sequence files used to produce plasmid vectors, viral and bacteriophage maps from NEB's catalog.
What Is a Plasmid Map and Its Key Elements? - Biology Insights
Aug 6, 2025 · A plasmid map is a detailed diagram illustrating the arrangement of key genetic features within a plasmid, including the locations of genes and regulatory sequences.
Plasmid Map Creation and Annotation Workflow | DNASTAR
Plasmid maps are graphical representation of plasmids that show the locations and relative positions of major elements on the sequence, such as the origin of replication, genes of interest, restriction …
Home | PlasMapper 3.0
Plasmid maps are used ubiquitously in molecular biology and they provide a simple, visual approach to plan, design, share and publish critical information about cloning experiments.
Mastering Plasmid Map Creation: A Comprehensive Guide
A plasmid map is a schematic representation that illustrates various features of a plasmid DNA molecule. It typically includes components such as the vector backbone, selectable markers, origins …
DNA ATLAS
See an interactive plasmid map of any sequence - navigate and zoom down to the basepair level. Quickly infer function based on annotations from our curated set of features as well as your own library.
How to Draw a Plasmid Map – The Official Blog of Edvotek®
May 12, 2022 · Below we’ve outlined some of the key steps, tips, and tricks to make a plasmid map. Keep in mind that mapping is very much a trial-and-error process. Our best tip: treat the data like …