Beginner's Guide to SnapGene

Learn to plan and design your molecular biology experiments

LEARN TO HOW TO SIMULATE AND PLAN YOUR MOLECULAR BIOLOGY EXPERIMENTS WITH SNAPGENE

The Beginner's Guide to SnapGene is a free, online short course that covers the basics of SnapGene


CREATE BEAUTIFUL PLASMID MAPS


QUICKLY CREATE PRIMERS


EASILY SIMULATE CLONING PROCEDURES


EVEN SIMULATE AN AGAROSE GEL


AND MUCH MORE!

HI, I'M STEVEN BRADBURN, PhD!

I'm the creator of TopTipBio.com and the instructor for the Beginner's Guide to SnapGene.

I have over 6 years of molecular biology experience, via PhD and a post-doctoral position, and in that time I have gained a lot of knowledge of planning lab experiments. SnapGene is by far one of the best molecular biology simulation tools and aids to planning experiments.

HERE'S WHAT'S INCLUDED

The Beginner's Guide to SnapGene includes instant access to:

Over 30 minutes of content - A step-by-step curriculum

Lifetime access - Have access to the Beginner's Guide to SnapGene forever, including future updates

Learn at your own pace - Once enrolled, you have access to the whole course - no drip content! So, learn as slow or as fast as you want

BONUS: SnapGene data files - Each video lesson comes with the SnapGene files used in the tutorial, so you can follow along at home

HOW YOU WILL LEARN

The delivery of the course is video-based and will come as:

  • Step-by-step video tutorials - The course has over 30 mins of short (~5 mins) video tutorials. These are clear, high-definition screencasts, with narrations by yours truly

Course content


  Welcome students!
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  Introduction to SnapGene
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Frequently Asked Questions


When does the course start and finish?
The course starts now and never ends! It is a completely self-paced online course - you decide when you start and when you finish.
How long do I have access to the course?
How does lifetime access sound? After enrolling, you have unlimited access to this course for as long as you like - across any and all devices you own.
What version of SnapGene is used in the course?
The video tutorials are made using SnapGene (version 5) on a Windows machine.

Get started now!