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Sockeye 0.8.2 Released
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The lastest Beta version of the 3D Genome visualisation software, Sockeye, is now available. Go to the Sockeye homepage for more information.
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Sockeye 1.2 Beta Released
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Mar 08, 2004
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Sockeye has reached 1.2 beta status. The latest version of the 3D genome visualisation software is now available for Linux, Windows and Solaris. See here for more details about this Genome Canada funded project. The new release now contains the ability to dynamically generate primer predictions using the Primer3 program. Details of this feature can be found here .
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Sockeye 1.1 Released
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Jan 26, 2004
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Sockeye has reached 1.1 status.
The latest version of the 3D genome visualisation software is
now available for Linux and Windows. Solaris and Mac OS X versions will be available soon. See here for more details about this Genome Canada funded project. The new release now contains features to allow the easy graphical representation of DNA sequence alignments between related genes.
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Algorithms currently supported by the Sockeye Platform (through Chinook)
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The Genome Sciences Centre acknowledges the BC Cancer Foundation for its funding support, as well as these additional partnerships, consortia, and organizations for their contributions to infrastructure and operations.
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