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Introduction to bookmarks in IGB

Bookmarks in IGB allow you to create a shortcut to a specific genomic location and zoom level within a collection of data sets. Bookmarks will be listed in the Bookmarks menu.  When you create the bookmark, you will be able to provide any name or descriptor you wish to help you remember details about the bookmark. In 6.6, we have added tool tips for bookmarks, showing the chromosome number and coordinate range to further assist you in your data analysis. We have also included Bookmark history; within the bookmark tab, you will find 'fast forward' and 'rewind' buttons which will allow you to move back or forward through the bookmarks you have looked at/made during a particular session.

The Bookmark tab

The Bookmark tab allows you easy access to the bookmark list; it also provided all of the tools needed to manage and share the bookmarks. It does NOT actually create bookmarks - that requires the two functions found in the Bookmarks menu (see the details below). The Bookmarks tab can be opened either from Bookmarks > Open Bookmarks Tab, which will open it in the default right portrait tray, OR from View > Tabs > Bookmarks, which will allow you to open it in any of the three trays or as an independent window. For more details about this tab, see Bookmark Panel.

The Bookmark Manager will allow you to work with your saved bookmarks. It will allow you to edit your bookmark names, or edit the bookmark list. You can set up separate folders for each user, allowing for individual bookmarks; the Bookmark Manager will allow you to also switch between these folders. Finally, the Bookmark Manager will allow you to export or import IGB bookmarks; this allows these bookmark files to be shared between (distant) users. Note: We strongly recommend that you occasionally export and save your bookmarks to provide a back up file. This will allow recovery of your bookmarks in case of catastrophic failure of the program.

Any bookmarks that you create during a session will be saved when you exit, and will be available the next time you launch IGB. Bookmarks are saved in their own sub-directory, separate from the preferences and the cache.

Note: If you need to reset preferences to default, or if you need to clear the cache, your bookmarks will NOT be affected. However, if the entire IGB directory is deleted, or if the bookmark sub-directory is deleted, then all the bookmarks will be lost.

Position & data bookmarks

As of IGB version 6.4 and higher, the expanded Add position & data bookmark function will remember the genomic location, zoom level, all the tracks in view at the time and any changes made to the track(s). This includes color selection, name of the track and/or changes made to graphs such as threshholding. Using the bookmark will open all of the data sets/ data sources to the marked genomic location at the original zoom level (as if Choose Load Mode > Region in View were selected) with color and name adjustments. If you are interested in a greater area than bookmarked, zoom out or chose a new region from Current Sequence and then refresh the relevant tracks.

Much as using an internet browser bookmark will take you to a completely new page, using IGB bookmarks will clear away data from different species and/or genome versions and replace it with the data contained within the bookmark.  The one time that IGB does this differently is if the data sets that are open match the same species and genome version in the bookmark; in this case, IGB will just add data sets or sources not already opened and zoom to the marked location. For instance, if you have open the 'TAIR9 ALL' data set from Arabidopsis thaliana, genome version June 2009 and your bookmark was made for the 'TAIR9 mRNA' data set from the matching species and genome version, when the TAIR9 mRNA bookmark is activated, it will add the TAIR9 mRNA data set, zoom in to the location and then display both the TAIR9 ALL and the TAIR9 mRNA tracks.

Position bookmarks

The function Add position bookmark only bookmarks the location data and zoom level; you need to open the associated data sets or sources to use these bookmarks. Using this type of bookmark will zoom in to a genomic location and zoom level within the currently opened data. You may wish to indicate that this is a 'position only' bookmark in the name that you create for this bookmark.

Creating and editing bookmarks

To create a bookmark, choose Bookmarks > Add position & data Bookmark or Bookmarks > Add position bookmark. As you create bookmarks, both the Bookmark menu and the Bookmark tab will become populated with the list of bookmark names. To load a view from a bookmark, just click on the name of the bookmark in either list.

If you find that you need to organize your bookmarks, the Bookmark Manager or Bookmark tab has several options. First, simply click and drag the name of a bookmark to move it around within the list. You can create folders and sub-folders to group your bookmarks; you can also create separators to help with organization. Both the folders and separators can be created using the helpful side buttons (blue box). You can also delete a bookmark by selecting it and clicking the trashcan icon (purple box).

You can view details about your bookmarks, such as their position, which genome they refer to, or customizations. Right click the selected bookmark or click within the bookmark manager window the Properties button (left side or bottom button in red). This will open the Properties window with all of the information. If you make changes, click Apply Changes or Cancel;  changes will not take effect unless you choose Apply Changes. You can also modify the name of a bookmark from either the Properties window, or the helpful Name entry box (orange box).

Finally, as you can see (green arrow) we are currently looking at the second bookmark. We can use the history arrows (green box) to move forward or back through the bookmarks we have used in this session.

Exporting and Importing bookmarks

To save a copy of the bookmarks to a file, choose Bookmarks > Export Bookmarks (red box). Bookmarks are saved in a single file in the Netscape bookmarks file format.  This format resembles XML and HTML, but is not identical to either of those, so use caution if you choose to edit the file. This file can be saved for back-up purposes and/or shared with others

You can import bookmarks (red box), for example bookmarks that other people give you; choose Bookmarks > Import Bookmarks > [file name].

You can import multiple sets of bookmarks during the same IGB session.  Imported bookmarks will be added to the end of the list of existing bookmarks.  All imported bookmarks will be persistent between sessions of IGB. You can create a new folder for imported bookmarks, if you do not wish them to mix with your current bookmarks.

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