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Bioinformatics Vol. 19 no. 11 2003
Pages 1449-1450
© 2003 Oxford University Press


Applications Note

Genome visualization made fast and simple

René Gibson and Douglas R. Smith *

Genome Therapeutics Corporation, Waltham, Massachusetts, 02453, USA

Received on September 13, 2002 ; revised on December 3, 2002 ; accepted on January 30, 2003

Summary: The easiest way to gain a quick overall understanding of genomic data is with a visual display that allows the user to view information about an entire genome or chromosome at once. We have constructed GenomePlot, a Perl/Tk script with a series of modules that allow us to display many types of information simultaneously. Menu options allow the user to zoom to the desired view of the data and to print or save the image to a file to produce publication quality illustrations.

Availability: The program is available on request. A license is required for commercial use.

Contact: dsmith{at}agencourt.com.

* To whom correspondence should be addressed.


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