BMC Bioinformatics (Nov 2011)

OmniMapFree: A unified tool to visualise and explore sequenced genomes

  • Antoniw John,
  • Beacham Andrew M,
  • Baldwin Thomas K,
  • Urban Martin,
  • Rudd Jason J,
  • Hammond-Kosack Kim E

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-12-447
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
p. 447

Abstract

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Abstract • Background Acquiring and exploring whole genome sequence information for a species under investigation is now a routine experimental approach. On most genome browsers, typically, only the DNA sequence, EST support, motif search results, and GO annotations are displayed. However, for many species, a growing volume of additional experimental information is available but this is rarely searchable within the landscape of the entire genome. • Results We have developed a generic software which permits users to view a single genome in entirety either within its chromosome or supercontig context within a single window. This software permits the genome to be displayed at any scales and with any features. Different data types and data sets are displayed onto the genome, which have been acquired from other types of studies including classical genetics, forward and reverse genetics, transcriptomics, proteomics and improved annotation from alternative sources. In each display, different types of information can be overlapped, then retrieved in the desired combinations and scales and used in follow up analyses. The displays generated are of publication quality. • Conclusions OmniMapFree provides a unified, versatile and easy-to-use software tool for studying a single genome in association with all the other datasets and data types available for the organism.