Difference between revisions of "Architecture of Gscope"
(→Gscope from the begining) |
|||
Line 7: | Line 7: | ||
− | Starting with the DNA sequence of ''Pyrococcsu abyssi'' (1765120 bases) we determined the genes and | + | Starting with the DNA sequence of ''Pyrococcsu abyssi'' (1765120 bases) we determined the genes and tried to find the function of each protein. |
− | For that we needed to have an interactive visualisation tool allowing to show the sequences, blast outputs and | + | For that we needed to have an interactive visualisation tool allowing to show the sequences, blast outputs and multiple alignments. |
+ | |||
+ | [[images:GscopeBoard.png]] |
Revision as of 14:08, 13 November 2017
The Architecture of Gscope is ... not perfect.
To undestand how it is today we need a brief overview of the Historical Evolution or Evolutionary History of Gscope
Gscope from the begining
Odile Lecompte, Olivier Poch and Raymond Ripp had to annotate the genome of Pirococcus abyssi.
Starting with the DNA sequence of Pyrococcsu abyssi (1765120 bases) we determined the genes and tried to find the function of each protein.
For that we needed to have an interactive visualisation tool allowing to show the sequences, blast outputs and multiple alignments.