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  • Looking for a NGS viewer in iPad

    Does anyone know any viewers compatible to iPad?
    Free application would be better, but commercial viewer is also OK if there is no freeware.

    I want to show .wig or .bed in the viewer using my iPad.
    Last edited by kenosaki; 01-11-2011, 02:21 AM.

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    see the "touch the genome" artcile

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    • #3
      It would be great to see this extended to Android, given all the inexpensive Android tablets flooding the market.

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      • #4
        you could suggest that to the jbrowse people ...

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        • #5
          UCSC isn't too bad on an iphone for looking up stuff quickly

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          • #6
            thanks guys for usuful information.
            jbrowse is looks nice.

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            • #7
              Wow, iPad can view .wig extensions? Didn't have idea.. I need to research that a bit I guess..

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