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Introduction

The Integrated Genome Browser (IGB, pronounced Ig-Bee) provides advanced, highly-customizable environment for exploring and analyzing genomic data sets.  Using IGB, you can:

  • View your RNA-Seq, ChIP-chip or ChIP-seq data alongside publicly-available genome annotations and sequence.
  • Visualize and compare multiple genomic annotations data sets from a variety of public and private sources.
  • Investigate questions related to alternative splicing, regulation of gene expression, epigenetic modifications of DNA, and many others.
  • View results from aligning short-read sequences onto a target genome, identify SNPs, and check alignment quality.
  • Copy segments of genomic data for further analysis in other tools, such as primer design tools.
  • Create high-quality images for publication in a variety of formats, including PDF, PNG, and more.

IGB unique features and benefits

IGB lets you view results from your own experiments or computational analyses alongside public domain gene annotations, sequence, and genomic data sets, thus making it easier for you to determine how your experiments disagree or agree with current thinking and models of genomic structure.

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