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Gobe is the name for the interface for GEvo that allows users interact with sequence alignments from multiple genomic regions. Gobe is written in Flash and requires Adobe's [http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/ Flash Player] to work. Gobe allows uses to select regions of sequence similarity and will draw lines connecting those regions in order to identify and characterize patterns of genome evolution such as synteny, inversions, duplications, transpositions, insertions, and deletions. Gobe can be downloaded [gobe.googlecode.com here]. | Gobe is the name for the interface for GEvo that allows users interact with sequence alignments from multiple genomic regions. Gobe is written in Flash and requires the latest version of Adobe's [http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/ Flash Player] to work. Gobe allows uses to select regions of sequence similarity and will draw lines connecting those regions in order to identify and characterize patterns of genome evolution such as synteny, inversions, duplications, transpositions, insertions, and deletions. Gobe can be downloaded [gobe.googlecode.com here]. | ||
Gobe is written and maintained by Brent Pedersen. |
Revision as of 23:09, 21 July 2009


Gobe is the name for the interface for GEvo that allows users interact with sequence alignments from multiple genomic regions. Gobe is written in Flash and requires the latest version of Adobe's Flash Player to work. Gobe allows uses to select regions of sequence similarity and will draw lines connecting those regions in order to identify and characterize patterns of genome evolution such as synteny, inversions, duplications, transpositions, insertions, and deletions. Gobe can be downloaded [gobe.googlecode.com here].
Gobe is written and maintained by Brent Pedersen.