Anno-J
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Created by | Julian Tonti-Filippini |
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Biological application domain(s) | Sequencing |
Principal bioinformatics method(s) | Visualisation |
Created at | The University of Western Australia |
Maintained? | No |
Resource type(s) | Web application |
Licence | Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike |
Summary: Annotation Browsing 2.0
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Description
Anno-J is a Web 2.0 application designed for visualizing deep sequencing data and other genome annotation data. It is intended to run in modern W3C compliant browsers*, and allows flexible configuration of plugins and data streams from providers located anywhere on the internet.
Features
- RESTful modularity. Nothing to download, compile or install.
- Simple interface. Don't need it? Not there..
- Client side rendering. No more server side GD.
- Server side agnosticism. Works with any server-side setup.
- AJAX. No page reloads, ever.
- Format flexibility. Nested, flat, idiosyncratic? Doesn't matter.
- Remote data. Point straight at the source. No more cloning.
- Syndication. Visible credit and full access control for data providers.
- Extendablity. Simple development of remotely hosted plugins
- Specialization. Coder. Designer. Admin → Separate.
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