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GenomeVISTA-an integrated software package for whole-genome alignment and visualization

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Bioinformatics (May 23 2014)

Author(s):

Poliakov, A., Foong, J., Brudno, M., Dubchak, I.

DOI:

10.1093/bioinformatics/btu355

Abstract:

SUMMARY: With the ubiquitous generation of complete genome assemblies for a variety of species, efficient tools for whole-genome alignment along with user-friendly visualization are critically important. Our VISTA family of tools for comparative genomics, based on algorithms for pairwise and multiple alignments of genomic sequences and whole-genome assemblies, has become one of the standard techniques for comparative analysis. Most of the VISTA programs have been implemented as Web-accessible servers and are extensively used by the biomedical community. In this manuscript, we introduce GenomeVISTA: a novel implementation that incorporates most features of the VISTA family-fast and accurate alignment, visualization capabilities, GUI and analytical tools within a stand-alone software package. GenomeVISTA thus provides flexibility and security for users who need to conduct whole-genome comparisons on their own computers. Availability and implementation: Implemented in Perl, C/C++ and Java, the source code is freely available for download at the VISTA Web site: http://genome.lbl.gov/vista/ CONTACT: [email protected] or [email protected] Supplementary information: Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.

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