Geneious Pro lets scientists collaborate using P2P technology, allowing scientists to share sequences, publications and other bioinformatics data as easily as using a telephony package
Geneious Pro 2.0 has arrived.
Geneious Pro features collaboration, sequence alignment editing, ClustalW and more.
The original Geneious has also been enhanced and is free for academic use, forever.
With its new API users can now plug-in new modules to both Geneious versions themselves.
Chief scientist Alexei Drummond says Geneious is establishing itself as the tool of choice for molecular biologists wanting access to advanced bioinformatics without having to themselves be a bioinformatician.
Suddenly things that were hard are becoming incredibly easy.
The power of collaboration.
Geneious Pro lets scientists collaborate using P2P technology (the technology behind the telephony product Skype) Geneious' P2P allows scientists to share sequences, publications and other bioinformatics data as easily as using a telephony package.
Geneious plugins.
With the introduction of the Public API, the power to extend Geneious and Geneious Pro is now in users' hands.
New plugins can now be easily added to Geneious with a Java API.
With this powerful new facility users can extend the Geneious platform to connect to proprietary databases, implement new file formats and connect to existing bioinformatics software.
Bioinformatics is too big for any one company to do all alone.
ClustalW.
People that prefer ClustalW can now run fast ClustalW alignments from within Geneious Pro.
And with the power of Geneious, this has the unique benefit of remembering annotations if they existed on the original sequences.
You can obtain a license to Geneious Pro from $133.