CMap3D featured on the GMOD website, and at PAG18

22 Jan 2010
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One of my applications from my PhD, CMap3D has featured on the GMOD project’s news page. It even has its own GMOD wiki page too.

Cmap3D screenshot

CMap3D is a 3D visualisation tool for comparative genetic/physical maps. The way that it works is by interfacing with data from an existing CMap comparative mapping installation. CMap is a GMOD application and by association CMap3D is becoming somewhat linked to GMOD, with the mid to long-term goal to have CMap3D become part of the GMOD project.

I returned last weekend from the annual Plant and Animal Genome conference, hosted in San Diego. One of the interactions from the week I enjoyed most was meeting with a number of people involved in the GMOD project. GMOD is an opensource project that strives to collect a number of interacting bioinformatics tools focused on the visualisation and management of data relating to the genomes of any and all organisms (Generic Model Organism Database).

And on a final CMap3D note, I also had a Bioinformatics paper on CMap3D accepted earlier this year.

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