How SimVector represents restriction enzyme cut sites?
Web-savvy SimVector always displays only the latest information on any restriction enzyme. It allows the user to locate restriction enzyme sites on the DNA sequence and filter the results to display unique cutters, non cutting enzymes, or digestion sites within a defined region. It allows researcher to define custom enzymes or to create custom enzyme sets. Researcher can use commercially available restriction enzyme sets or define custom restriction enzyme sets. A custom enzyme set can be created from any available set by property filtering, by manually adding enzymes or by modifying an existing set by adding or removing enzymes. Restriction enzymes can be filtered from the enzyme set either by their properties such as recognition site and overhang types, or by selecting the enzymes manually. The search can be limited to enzymes that cut only within a sequence range and also by specifying their cut frequency.