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Consider moving cloning functions to Dseq and Dseqrecord #18

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manulera opened this issue Jan 16, 2024 · 0 comments
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Consider moving cloning functions to Dseq and Dseqrecord #18

manulera opened this issue Jan 16, 2024 · 0 comments

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Hi @hiyama341,

I think some of the functions in the cloning module, such as USER_enzyme and nicking_enzyme could be included into pydna as methods of Dseq and Dseqrecord. Only if you think that's a good idea, of course.

There is some functionality for cas9 in pydna, but not sure it does exactly the same as what you have there.

cc @BjornFJohansson

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