March 2000
The Visible Gene
By Technology Review
Zoom in, zoom out, scroll and annotate. Work on genetic maps, or DNA sequences, or raw data from automated sequencers. Combine different widgets or resize windows and dynamic data structures keep details in sync. That's what you can do with software that a Berkeley, Calif., startup called Neomorphic has developed for visualizing the floods of genetic information pouring out of the Human Genome Project.
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