gff2aplot binary package in Ubuntu Trusty i386

 A program to visualize the alignment of two genomic sequences together with
 their annotations. From GFF-format input files it produces PostScript figures
 for that alignment.
 The following menu lists many features of gff2aplot:
  * Comprehensive alignment plots for any GFF-feature. Attributes are defined
    separately so you can modify only whatsoever attributes for a given file or
    share same customization across different data-sets.
  * All parameters are set by default within the program, but it can be also
    fully configured via gff2ps-like flexible customization files. Program can
    handle several of such files, summarizing all the settings before producing
    the corresponding figure. Moreover, all customization parameters can be set
    via command-line switches, which allows users to play with those parameters
    before adding any to a customization file.
  * Source order is taken from input files, if you swap file order you can
    visualize alignment and its annotation with the new input arrangement.
  * All alignment scores can be visualized in a PiP box below gff2aplot area,
    using grey-color scale, user-defined color scale or score-dependent
    gradients.
  * Scalable fonts, which can also be chosen among the basic PostScript default
    fonts. Feature and group labels can be rotated to improve readability in
    both annotation axes.
  * The program is still defined as a Unix filter so it can handle data from
    files, redirections and pipes, writing output to standard-output and
    warnings to standard error.
  * gff2aplot is able to manage many physical page formats (from A0 to A10, and
    more -see available page sizes in its manual-), including user-defined ones.
    This allows, for instance, the generation of poster size genomic maps, or
    the use of a continuous-paper supporting plotting device, either in portrait
    or landscape.
  * You can draw different alignments on same alignment plot and distinguish
    them by using different colors for each.
  * Shape dictionary has been expanded, so that further feature shapes are now
    available (see manual).
  * Annotation projections through alignment plots (so called ribbons) emulate
    transparencies via complementary color fill patterns. This feature allows
    to show color pseudo-blending when horizontal and vertical ribbons overlap.

Publishing history

Date Status Target Pocket Component Section Priority Phased updates Version
  2013-10-18 14:25:21 UTC Published Ubuntu Trusty i386 release universe science Optional 2.0-7
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