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The battle for user-friendly bioinformatics

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  • My first experience of doing scientific research came in the third year of my undergrad when genetics professor Marty Snyder kindly gave me a summer job in her lab at Acadia University

  • AutoAssembler was easy to use, and in no time I was digitally piecing together chunks of scallop DNA

  • The software had an intuitive, graphical user interface (GUI), which allowed me to drag-anddrop and point-and-click my way to scientific success

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Introduction

AutoAssembler was easy to use, and in no time I was digitally piecing together chunks of scallop DNA. My first experience of doing scientific research came in the third year of my undergrad when genetics professor Marty Snyder kindly gave me a summer job in her lab at Acadia University. I needed to use a software package called AutoAssembler.

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