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  • Tues 10/29 - Integrated Genome Browser on-line training - Introducing IGB 8.0

    Please join us for a live, on-line tutorial introducing IGB 8, an upcoming release of Integrated Genome Browser:

    Feature Focus: New features in IGB 8.0 two sessions


    Integrated Genome Browser (IGB) is a highly interactive, fast and flexible desktop genome browser mainly used to view data from RNA-Seq, ChIP-Seq, and other genome-scale data sets. IGB supports many visual analytics features that allow you to create sophisticated, high-quality visualizations for publication, slides, or videos.

    In this tutorial, you'll learn about new analytic features coming soon in IGB version 8, including:

    • Filtering reads and junction features by score, number of alignments, and other attributes
    • Coloring features by score using a new color mapper inspired by Cytoscape
    • Ability to click on a feature and run a BLAST search at NCBI, inspired by Apollo
    • And much more...


    To test-run IGB 8, visit the IGB 8 preview page.

    To download and start the current release of IGB (IGB 7.0.3), go to bioviz.org and follow the Download links.

    Once IGB starts, choose Help / Tutorials for a quick introduction to IGB.

    If you have questions or need assistance, let us know. Contact:

    Alyssa Gulledge [email protected]

    Ann Loraine [email protected]

    Note that attendance is limited to the first 25 participants who sign in. For recordings of this and other on-line tutorials introducing IGB features, visit the IGB YouTube channel

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