GFF2Ps

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Gff2ps

http://genome.imim.es/software/gfftools/GFF2PS.html
produces PostScript graphical output from GFF-files

gff2ps is a script program developed with the aim of converting gff-formatted records into high quality one-dimensional plots in PostScript. Such plots maybe useful for comparing genomic structures and to visualizing outputs from genome annotation programs. It can be used in a very simple way, because it assumes that the GFF file itself carries enough formatting information, but it also allows through a number of options and/or a configuration file, for a great degree of customization.





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Debian: Andreas Tille <tille@debian.org>

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3 May 2012

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License: gpl-2+




Leaders and contributors

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Josep Francesc ABRIL FERRANDO contact


Resources and communication

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Downloadhttp://genome.imim.es/software/gfftools/GFF2PS.html
Debian (Ref) (R)https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/gff2ps


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Date 2015-07-17
Source Debian
Source link http://packages.debian.org/sid/gff2ps

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