github.com - Create an interactive dot plot from mummer output OR PAF format
R script that makes a plotly interactive and/or static (png/pdf) dot plot.
Shiny app available for testing
github.com - termal, a fast, interactive, terminal-based viewer for multiple sequence alignments (MSAs), designed for use on remote systems such as high-performance computing (HPC)...
bioinfo.ibp.ac.cn - BioCircos.js is an open source interactive Javascript library which provides an easy way to interactive display biological data on the web. It implements a raster-based SVG visualization using the open source Javascript...
www.atgc.org - PhyloGrapher is a program designed to visualize and study evolutionary relationships within families of homologous genes or proteins (elements).PhyloGrapher is a drawing tool that generates custom graphs for a given set of elements. In...
http://ani.mypathogen.cn/ - ANItools is a software package written by PERL scripts that can be run in a Linux/Unix system. If you want to compare bacterial genomes and calculate their average nucleotide identity (ANI), you could download and run this program directly. Or you...
http://i-pv.org/ - I-PV is a interactive data visualization software designed for inspection of protein sequences and mutation information. It is mainly used for Genetics and Bioinformatics. So what exactly makes it standout?
http://i-pv.org/ipv_rec
http://sandbox.bio - Learn how to use bioinformatics tools right from your browser.Everything runs in a sandbox, so you can experiment all you want.
More at sandbox.bio
github.com - Generate interactive codon usage plots as used at ensembl.lepbase.org. The input file format can be generated from an Ensembl database using the export_json.pl script from the easy-import pipeline.
live demo
bamview.sourceforge.net - To run the application on UNIX from the downloaded jar file run the UNIX:
java -mx512m -jar BamView.jar
and extra command line options are given when '-h' is used:
java -jar BamView.jar -h
BAM files can be specified on the command line with the...