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GeneView: multi-language human gene mapping library with a graphical user interface

H Dohi1, M Ishizuka, S Minoshima

  • 1Department of Information and Communication Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Tokyo, Japan.

Computer Applications in the Biosciences : CABIOS
|August 1, 1993
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GeneView is a new human gene mapping library system designed for researchers. It offers a user-friendly interface, fast operations, and graphical visualization of genetic loci, supporting multiple languages.

Area of Science:

  • Genetics
  • Bioinformatics
  • Computational Biology

Background:

  • Gene mapping is crucial for laboratory research.
  • Researchers often lack extensive computer expertise.
  • Existing tools may not be user-friendly or accessible.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Introduce GeneView, a novel human gene mapping library system.
  • Provide researchers with an accessible and efficient tool for gene mapping.
  • Facilitate the visualization and analysis of genetic data.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a human gene mapping library system named GeneView.
  • Implementation on an X-Window platform for broad compatibility.
  • Integration of a graphical user interface with visualization capabilities.

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Main Results:

  • GeneView provides a user-friendly interface and fast operation.
  • Genetic loci are displayed graphically using an idiogram.
  • The system supports multiple languages, with current versions in Japanese and English.

Conclusions:

  • GeneView enhances gene mapping research accessibility for non-computer experts.
  • Its X-Window platform ensures compatibility across various workstations.
  • The system's multilingual support and visualization features aid global research efforts.