Overview of GenomeView's visualization using the GeLo genomic visualization library. Background of chromosome is colored green for GC rich regions and while for AT rich regions. Gene models are drawn as composite colored arrows such that gray is the extent of the gene, blue is mRNA, and green is protein coding CDS sequence. Overlapping genomic features are detected and expanded to show alternatively spiced transcripts
Background
Background of chromosome colored green to show GC rich regions and white to show AT rich regionsExample GeLo graphics using images of nucleotides in the background. These are also colored green for GC and white for AT
Genes
Gene models drawn as gray arrows
mRNAs
mRNA drawn as blue arrows (on top of gray genes)
CDSs
Protein coding regions (CDS) drawn as green arrows (on top of gray genes and blue mRNAs)
Unsequenced regions
Genomic region with unsequenced regions colored orange from the genome of Carica papaya
Masked regions
Genomic region with masked sequence colored purple
rRNA genes
Microbial (archaea) genomic region with 23S and 16S rRNA genes drawn as wide gray arrows
Pseudogenes
Microbial (archaea) genomic region with many pseudogenes drawn as orange-red arrows
GC content filter
Wobble GC content colored for Chlamydomonas reinhardtii genome. Green means high GC content in codon wobble positionsWobble GC content colored for Chlamydomonas reinhardtii chloroplast genome. Red means low GC content in codon wobble positionsWobble GC content colored for Chlamydomonas reinhardtii mitochondria genome. Yellow means ~50% GC content in codon wobble positions