Artemis: an integrated platform for visualization and analysis of high-throughput sequence-based experimental data
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MOTIVATION: High-throughput sequencing (HTS) technologies have made low-cost sequencing of large numbers of samples commonplace. An explosion in the type, not just number, of sequencing experiments has also taken place including genome re-sequencing, population-scale variation detection, whole transcriptome sequencing and genome-wide analysis of protein-bound nucleic acids. RESULTS: We present Artemis as a tool for integrated visualization and computational analysis of different types of HTS datasets in the context of a reference genome and its corresponding annotation. AVAILABILITY: Artemis is freely available (under a GPL licence) for download (for MacOSX, UNIX and Windows) at the Wellcome Trust Sanger…
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- Sanger sequencing
- Unix
- Computer science
- Visualization
- Annotation
- Context (archaeology)
- DNA sequencing
- Genome
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- Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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