Core System

Construct Editor

How BenchOS supports visual editing for plasmids and non-canonical DNA structures such as forks and mismatch bubbles.

A visual sequence workspace

The Construct Editor gives scientists an interactive place to inspect and edit sequence designs. It is built for plasmids, constructs, annotations, and sequence-aware design decisions rather than treating DNA as plain text.

Non-canonical DNA structures are first-class

BenchOS can represent structures beyond a standard circular plasmid map, including DNA forks, mismatch bubbles, and related experimental structures that matter in molecular biology and structural biology workflows.

Plasmids and linear constructs can be visualized and edited.
Forks, bubbles, and other structured DNA states can be represented in context.
Construct edits can stay connected to registry records and downstream experiments.

Edits can become structured context

The important outcome is not only a drawing. Construct state can be part of the same working context used by records, notebook entries, tools, and Benchmate.