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Revision as of 18:29, 25 October 2012

Slide 1

Advancing Protein Expression

Codon Usage Optimizer (CUO) is a GUI-based multiplatform software written in Java. The main function of the software is to optimize genes to be transformed into the Chlamydomonas reinhardtii chloroplast genome using an original set of algorithms for calculation, data processing and automated reasoning. Furthermore, it can be used as an electronic drawboard for gene sequence analysis and design. While the software focuses on the C.reinhardtii genome, it can also be used to optimize genes into other hosts as well. Since E.coli and S.cerevisiae are popular candidates of biotechnological exploitation, they will be CUO's next shift of focus in its development.

Slide 2
Elevator Pitch
Tutorials
Slide Deck
In the elevator pitch we describe the unique selling point of CUO and detail our plans on how we will commercialise using the open source platform. These tutorials demonstrate the key features of CUO and help new users unleash its the awesome power. In the slide deck we describe the unique selling point of CUO and detail our plans on how we will commercialise using the open source platform


Draft Pitch


Tutorials


Slideshow
Slide 3

Get the latest version of CUO!

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Last Modified: 14.10.2012

Kasuza Table parser added
Edit Table function added
View Table function added
Translator added
Plot graph function in Moptimzier
Operation Panel improved
Tutorials added


Last Modified: 04.08.2012

Updater added
Processor added
MultiFasta(.mfa) added
Operation panel improved



CUO 0.92

release notes

I am delighted to announce the release of CUObeta0.92! This release humbly marks the new era of CUO. The team had grown and sprouted like never before. With the recent recruitment of four professional Bioinformaticians and a web developer into the dev team, the program is entering an accelerated development phase that is impossible to have before this. We even have a public engagement officer on board now to make the software more interactive from all aspects (check out our social networks :D ). Many thanks again to all the people supporting, building and using CUO. The result presented here is an accumulation of efforts and help from everyone.

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