By far the best program for this is Redasoft Visual Cloning. It's at
http://www.redasoft.com.
"Neil Saunders" <neil.saunders at unsw.edu.au> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know what software is used to produce those circular
chromosome
> maps that we see in all the microbial genome papers? I'm thinking of the
> colorful things with concentric circles showing ORFs, tRNAs etc. Had a
look
> through some genome papers, but couldn't see a reference. Would this be
> proprietary software, commercial, free?
>> thanks for suggestions,
>> Neil Saunders
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