A user may also define additional User Fields to extend Vector NTI database model. The fields from the standard set are called system fields. Each object type defines its own set of fields some of these fields are common for all database objects, others are specific for a particular object type. Database object fieldsĮach database object is described by a set of fields, describing various parts of object data. The _$Intermediate subbase in the DNA/RNA Molecules table contains the intermediate molecules created during the last creation of molecule with the aid of Vector NTI's built-in biological knowledge. The _$Design Options subbase in the DNA/RNA Molecules table contains the design options created during the last creation of molecule with the aid of Vector NTI's built-in biological knowledge. The _$Construction Options subbase in the DNA/RNA Molecules table contains the construction options created during the last construction of molecule. The MAIN subbase contains all database objects in a given table. There are several system subbases which may appear and disappear during Vector NTI work and cannot be modified by the user: Subbases are created, edited and deleted through the Database Explorer. Adding a database object to a subbase does not increase the amount of disk storage the object occupies. You might have one subbase for each of your molecule families, one for each taxonomic group, etc.Įach database object can be included in any number of subbases. Use subbases to organize database objects (molecules, enzymes.) you create into categories. Vector NTI SubbasesĪ subbase is a subset of objects in a certain table of the Vector NTI database. You can edit the contents of subbases, take their intersections, differences, and unions, and use them to work with organized groups of database objects. The database tables also contain a list of named subbases (subsets) of objects to help you organize your work. These objects are held in separate database tables – one table per object type. Vector NTI database contains DNA/RNA molecules, protein molecules, enzymes (restriction endonucleases), oligonucleotides (including PCR primers, sequencing primers and hybridization probes), and gel markers. Saving the connections in a connection profile.Editing database properties and user accounts.Finding the location of an existing shared database.
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User Fields in Molecule Display Windows.Editing User Fields in Individual Objects.Copy Molecules page (Protein Molecules table).Copy Molecule page (Protein Molecules table).Copy Molecules page (DNA/RNA Molecules table).Copy Molecule page (DNA/RNA Molecules table).When the information is correct, choose OK to save the oligo and return to the Database Explorer.New Molecule (Using Construct/Design Procedure).Import New Enzymes From REBASE Database.Import Molecule From Text File XE " .Export All Subbase Objects Into Directory of Text Files (molecules and oligos only) ).Import Objects From Directory of Text Files XE " (molecules and oligos only).