Using the Generic Genome Browser (GBrowse)

Curr Protoc Bioinformatics. 2009 Dec:Chapter 9:Unit 9.9. doi: 10.1002/0471250953.bi0909s28.

Abstract

A genome browser is software that allows users to visualize DNA, protein, or other sequence features within the context of a reference sequence, such as a chromosome or contig. The Generic Genome Browser (GBrowse) is an open-source browser developed as part of the Generic Model Organism Database project (Stein et al., 2002). GBrowse can be configured to display genomic sequence features for any organism and is the browser used for the model organisms Drosophila melanogaster (Grumbling and Strelets, 2006) and Caenorhabditis elegans (Schwarz et al., 2006), among others. The software package can be downloaded from the Web and run on a Windows, Mac OS X, or Unix-type system. Version 1.64, as described in the original protocol, was released in November 2005, but the software is under active development and new versions are released about every six months. This update includes instructions on updating existing data sources with new files from NCBI.

MeSH terms

  • Chromosome Mapping / methods*
  • Database Management Systems*
  • Databases, Genetic*
  • Information Storage and Retrieval / methods*
  • Internet*
  • Sequence Analysis, DNA / methods*
  • Software*
  • User-Computer Interface*