Bioinformatics Advance Access originally published online on January 16, 2009
Bioinformatics 2009 25(5):664-665; doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/btp030
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IslandViewer: an integrated interface for computational identification and visualization of genomic islands
Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada
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Summary: Genomic islands (clusters of genes of probable horizontal origin; GIs) play a critical role in medically important adaptations of bacteria. Recently, several computational methods have been developed to predict GIs that utilize either sequence composition bias or comparative genomics approaches. IslandViewer is a web accessible application that provides the first user-friendly interface for obtaining precomputed GI predictions, or predictions from user-inputted sequence, using the most accurate methods for genomic island prediction: IslandPick, IslandPath-DIMOB and SIGI-HMM. The graphical interface allows easy viewing and downloading of island data in multiple formats, at both the chromosome and gene level, for method-specific, or overlapping, GI predictions.
Availability: The IslandViewer web service is available at http://www.pathogenomics.sfu.ca/islandviewer and the source code is freely available under the GNU GPL license.
Contact: brinkman{at}sfu.ca
Associate Editor: Dmitrij Frishman
Received on October 18, 2008; revised on December 12, 2008; accepted on January 12, 2009
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