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Feature-Viewer is an open-source library for visualizing biological sequence data. It offers easy, customizable, and intuitive mapping of sequence features for various applications.

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  • Computational Biology
  • Genomics

Background:

  • Biological data visualization is crucial for understanding protein and nucleotide sequences.
  • Existing tools may lack flexibility or ease of use for diverse applications.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce Feature-Viewer, a novel library for biological sequence data visualization.
  • To provide a customizable and user-friendly tool for mapping sequence features.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a lightweight, open-source software library.
  • Implementation of intuitive visual mapping capabilities for sequence features.
  • Ensuring compatibility with modern development technologies and responsiveness for mobile viewing.

Main Results:

  • Feature-Viewer enables effective visualization of a wide range of sequence features.
  • The library supports full customization for diverse user needs.
  • It is already integrated into several biological data resources.

Conclusions:

  • Feature-Viewer offers a flexible and accessible solution for biological sequence data visualization.
  • Its open-source nature and ease of use promote wider adoption in bioinformatics.
  • The tool enhances the interpretation of protein and nucleotide sequence data.