Author: Tcherepanov, Vasily; Ehlers, Angelika; Upton, Chris
Title: Genome Annotation Transfer Utility (GATU): rapid annotation of viral genomes using a closely related reference genome Document date: 2006_6_13
ID: 1e2kkhht_9
Snippet: The GATU GUI consists of five sections within a main window: 1) a menu bar that provides access to Help texts, Preference settings, etc.; 2) a genome selector with which the user chooses the reference and target genomes; 3) the Annotations area, which shows the annotations of both genomes, BLAST and NEEDLE results, and ORF predictions; 4) the Genome map sub-window, which displays a graphical view of the target genome and/or the reference genome a.....
Document: The GATU GUI consists of five sections within a main window: 1) a menu bar that provides access to Help texts, Preference settings, etc.; 2) a genome selector with which the user chooses the reference and target genomes; 3) the Annotations area, which shows the annotations of both genomes, BLAST and NEEDLE results, and ORF predictions; 4) the Genome map sub-window, which displays a graphical view of the target genome and/or the reference genome and their associated annotations; 5) and a set of action buttons to access the supporting applications (VGO and BBB), initiate annotation, and finally save the annotation results to GenBank, EMBL or XML files.
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