JBrowse
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Status
- Mature release
- Active development
- Active support
Resources
JBrowse is a genome browser with a fully dynamic AJAX interface. JBrowse renders most tracks using client-side JavaScript, with JSON as its data transfer format. JBrowse is being developed as the official successor to GBrowse.
Contents
Demo
Installation
See Installing JBrowse on Mac OS X and Linux for step-by-step installation instructions.
Prerequisites
- Perl modules from CPAN:
- BioPerl 1.6
- JSON
- JSON::XS (optional, for speed)
- Heap::Simple
- Heap::Simple::Perl or Heap::Simple::XS
- PerlIO::gzip
- Devel::Size
- libpng
Usage
- General Usage, including information about:
- The JBrowse user interface
- Creating sequence tracks (e.g. from FASTA files, or a Chado database)
- Creating feature tracks (e.g. from BED or GFF files, a Chado database, or the UCSC genome browser)
- Creating image tracks (e.g. from WIG files)
- Making features searchable by name
- Removing tracks
- Additional topics:
JBrowse Development
JBrowse is an open-source project. Contributions are encouraged and welcomed. There is a developer mailing list and teleconferences on the 3rd Monday of the month at 2pm Pacific US time. Please contact Ian Holmes if you want to participate in the call.
The JBrowse source code is kept on GitHub
Contact
- Mailing lists
Mailing List Link | Description | Archive(s) | |
---|---|---|---|
JBrowse | gmod-ajax | JBrowse help and general questions. | Nabble (2010/05+), Sourceforge |
jbrowse-dev | JBrowse development discussions. | Nabble (2011/08+) |
- Lead developer
- Robert Buels
- Original author
- Mitch Skinner
Presentations
- Talk at the April 21, 2010 UCSC genome browser group ("genecats") meeting.
- JBrowse: A next-generation genome browser - Presentation by Ian Holmes at the August 2009 GMOD Meeting. See the talk's summary for more.
- JBrowse - Presentation by Mitch Skinner at the January 2009 GMOD Meeting. See the talk's summary for more.
- Presentation by Ian Holmes at July 2008 GMOD Meeting. See the talk's summary for more.
See also
- JBrowse Home Page
- JBrowse Quick Tutorial - JBrowse administration.
- JBrowseDev/Upcoming Future JBrowse features