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Please summarise the application in a few sentences. Avoid links here. GenomeView is a next-generation stand-alone genome browser and editor initiated in the BSB group at VIB and currently developed at Broad Institute. It provides interactive visualization of sequences, annotation, multiple alignments, syntenic mappings, short read alignments and more. Many standard file formats are supported and new functionality can be added using a plugin system.
Software version:
Biological application domain(s) (Phylogenetics, Genomics, ...):
Genomics, Comparative genomics, Transcriptomics, Quality control, Sequencing, Sequence analysis,
Principal bioinformatics method(s) (Assembly, Mapping, ...):
Visualisation, Sequence alignment visualisation, Plotting and rendering, Genome visualisation, Data retrieval
Technology (Sanger, Illumina, 454, SOLiD, Ion Torrent, ...):
Any
Interface (Command line, Web UI, Desktop GUI, SOAP WS, HTTP WS, API, QL):
Resource type (Command-line tool, Web application, Desktop application, Script, Suite, Workbench, Database portal, Workflow, Plug-in, Library, Web API, Web service, SPARQL endpoint):
VIB, Department of Plant Systems Biology Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
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