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I found an origami structure in a paper that provided the sequence for the scaffold (but not the name or rotation of the scaffold). It also provided staple sequences. I was easily able to use BLAST (and character count in Word) to figure out which scaffold they were using. But, figuring out their rotation was much harder. I had to guess and check (plus ctrl+F) until the staples in Scadnano had the sequences from the paper.
I would like a feature where I can highlight a particular staple, copy/paste the sequence that the staple should have, and ask Scadnano to find the proper scaffold rotation.
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This sounds somewhat useful, but I'd like to brainstorm something that might be more generally useful that would allow this to be done easily. Not sure exactly what that would look like though.
In the meantime, I'd recommend using the Python package to solve this problem.
I found an origami structure in a paper that provided the sequence for the scaffold (but not the name or rotation of the scaffold). It also provided staple sequences. I was easily able to use BLAST (and character count in Word) to figure out which scaffold they were using. But, figuring out their rotation was much harder. I had to guess and check (plus ctrl+F) until the staples in Scadnano had the sequences from the paper.
I would like a feature where I can highlight a particular staple, copy/paste the sequence that the staple should have, and ask Scadnano to find the proper scaffold rotation.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: