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Sybil is a web-based system for comparative genomics visualizations. It is currently developed by engineers at [http://jcvi.org JCVI] and at [http://medschool.umaryland.edu IGS at the University of Maryland School of Medicine].
  
Sybil is a multi-organism synteny viewer written by developers at TIGR.
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More information is available at the sourceforge site which is the primary repository for sybil code and sybil documentation.
  
This page is a placeholder for more content, but I wanted to at least get a few links up:
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[http://sybil.sourceforge.net sybil sourceforge home page]
  
* [http://sybil.sourceforge.net/index.html Sybil sourceforge site]
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[http://sourceforge.net/projects/sybil sybil sourceforge project site]
* [http://sybil.sourceforge.net/demos.html Sybil Demo]
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[http://sybil.wiki.sourceforge.net/ sybil sourceforge wiki]
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Development is accelerating and is focused on usability, development of new views and documentation and integration of new data types (i.e. expression, CGH and repeats).
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[[Category:Sybil]]

Latest revision as of 03:07, 3 October 2009

Status
  • Mature release
  • Active development
  • Active support
Resources

Sybil is a web-based system for comparative genomics visualizations. It is currently developed by engineers at JCVI and at IGS at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.

More information is available at the sourceforge site which is the primary repository for sybil code and sybil documentation.

sybil sourceforge home page

sybil sourceforge project site

sybil sourceforge wiki

Development is accelerating and is focused on usability, development of new views and documentation and integration of new data types (i.e. expression, CGH and repeats).