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Integrated Genome Browser App Store

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Abstract Summary Rapid progress in genome science requires equally rapid visualization software development so that researchers can better explore and understand novel datasets. To make developing new visualizations faster and… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Summary Rapid progress in genome science requires equally rapid visualization software development so that researchers can better explore and understand novel datasets. To make developing new visualizations faster and easier, we previously re-factored the Integrated Genome Browser (IGB), a desktop Java application with dozens of features, into a pluggable application framework that can accept new functionality as plug-ins, called IGB Apps. However, developers lacked a centralized location for sharing Apps, making it hard to connect with potential users. To fill this gap, we created an App Store for IGB, a user-friendly Web site for developers to release and document Apps, and for users to find them. Availability and implementation The IGB App Store is available from https://bioviz.org.

Keywords: store; integrated genome; app store; igb; genome browser

Journal Title: Bioinformatics
Year Published: 2022

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