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Benchling is particularly popular in academic settings because it combines an electronic lab notebook with powerful molecular biology tools — and it's completely free for academic users. UGENE is an excellent open-source option that runs on all major platforms and includes sequence alignment, primer design, and assembly tools. ApE, maintained by the University of Utah, is a reliable, lightweight choice for basic plasmid editing and annotation.
The smarter, safer choice is to explore the legitimate options available—from the free SnapGene Viewer and student subscriptions to the array of capable open-source alternatives. Protecting your research data and your career is worth far more than the cost of any software license.
Benchling is particularly popular in academic settings because it combines an electronic lab notebook with powerful molecular biology tools — and it's completely free for academic users. UGENE is an excellent open-source option that runs on all major platforms and includes sequence alignment, primer design, and assembly tools. ApE, maintained by the University of Utah, is a reliable, lightweight choice for basic plasmid editing and annotation.
The smarter, safer choice is to explore the legitimate options available—from the free SnapGene Viewer and student subscriptions to the array of capable open-source alternatives. Protecting your research data and your career is worth far more than the cost of any software license.