Introduction

SUMMARY: Sequences are probably the most common piece of information in sites providing biological data resources, particularly those related to genes and proteins. Multiple visual representations of the same sequence can be found across those sites. This can lead to an inconsistency compromising both the user experience and usability while working with graphical representations of a sequence. Furthermore, the code of the visualisation module is commonly embedded and merged with the rest of the application, making it difficult to reuse it in other applications. In this paper, we present a BioJS component for visualising sequences with a set of options supporting a flexible configuration of the visual representation, such as formats, colours, annotations, and columns, among others. This component aims to facilitate a common representation across different sites, making it easier for end users to move from one site to another. AVAILABILITY: http://www.ebi.ac.uk/Tools/biojs; http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8299.

Publications

  1. Sequence, a BioJS component for visualising sequences.
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    Gomez J, Jimenez R, 2014-01-01 - F1000Research

Credits

  1. John Gomez
    Developer

    European Bioinformatics Institute EMBL-EBI, Hinxton

  2. Rafael Jimenez
    Investigator

    European Bioinformatics Institute EMBL-EBI, Hinxton

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AccessionBT006518
Tool TypeApplication
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PlatformsLinux/Unix
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Submitted ByRafael Jimenez