MochiView

MochiView

MochiView (Motif and ChIP Viewer) [1] is software that integrates a genome browser and tools for data and Sequence motif visualization and analysis. The software uses the Java language, contains a fully integrated JavaDB database, is platform-independent, and is freely available.

Description

MochiView was originally designed as a platform for rapidly browsing, visualizing, and extracting Sequence motifs from ChIP-chip and ChIP-Seq data. The software uses a generalized data format that serves other purposes as well, such as the visualization and analysis of RNA-Seq data or the import, maintenance, exploration, and analysis of Sequence motif libraries. The MochiView website[2] contains a detailed feature list[3] and demo videos[4] of the software showing smooth panning/zooming, data/gene/sequence/coordinate browsers, and plot interactivity. The software was created by Oliver Homann in the laboratory of Alexander Johnson at the University of California at San Francisco.

References

  1. ^ Homann OR and Johnson AD. MochiView: versatile software for genome browsing and DNA Motif analysis. BMC Biology. 2010, 8:49[1]
  2. ^ MochiView website: main page[2]
  3. ^ MochiView website: feature list[3]
  4. ^ MochiView website: sample videos[4]

External links

  • MochiView website[5]

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