


Highlights and draws graphic maps using feature annotations from genbank and embl files.Saves files as DNA Strider-compatible or Genbank file format.Reads DNA Strider, Fasta, Genbank and EMBL files.Shows translation, Tm, %GC, ORF of selected DNA in real-time.

Highlights text using pre-defined and custom feature libraries.Accurately reflects Dam/Dcm blocking of enzyme sites.Highlights restriction sites in the editing window.Runs in Windows (XP, Vista, 7, 8, and 10) and Mac (OS X v10.5 and above).Those instructions are above, in text and gif format.) (Please specify your OS version- I will ignore emails without this information or for instructions for installing on Windows or Mac versions above 10.10. If you are installing on OSX Yosemite (OSX 10.10) or older systems. If you are having a greyed-out ApE after updating to Catalina, re-download to get the 64-bit version.

If you are having trouble with crashing in Mojave or Catalina, re-download to get the latest update. macOS Mojave 10.14.6 Should now be COMPATIBLE with the current ApE. If that still doesn't work you can use a command line function to change the quarantine attributes. Alternatively, right click on ApE and select "Open", but this will not work to bypass Gatekeeper on all systems. Go to System Preferences> Security and Privacy. Then cancel the option to throw it in the trash. Gatekeeper will report that the application is damaged and will prevent ApE from running.ĭouble click the app to try to open it. Some Windows systems will need to temporarily disable Windows Defender to install.Ĭlick here to make a voluntary donation in support of ApE.Ī short video of installing ApE on a Mac: Your browser does not support the tag. See the instructions below for installing open source programs on a Mac. Slides from a series of presentations describing some of the features of ApE Click the icons above to download the latest ApE (v3.0.8, October 13, 2021)
