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Using the CMR
CMR Graphical Overview
Getting StartedCross Genome AnalysisThe CMR allows users to access information or compare data for multiple genomes. The comparative tools include GC comparison, Region Comparison, Multi-Genome Homology Comparision and the Genome Homology Graph. It is also here that the user will find the Align Genomes tool, which uses MUMmer to align any two DNA molecules in the CMR.To make finding the necessary tool easier, The Comparative Tools List is organized into four categories: Protein Homology Tools, CMR Pathway Tools, Alignment Comparison Tools and Attribute Comparison Tools.
Accessing the Comparative Tools
Individual GenomeGenome PagesThere is an individual Genome page for every genome loaded into the CMR. Genome Pages provide users with a genome's sequencing information, statistics, and taxonomy. From the Genome Page you are able to search for a specific gene, region, as well as retrieve squences.
Accessing the Genome Page The CMR Home page also contains a "CMR Menu Bar Tools" section located in the middle of the page. Here you will find a link to the Genome Tools. Clicking on this link will take you to an entire list of the tools available. Another way to find your genome page of interest is to use the Genome Text Search tool. This tool shows all genomes whose organsim name or sequencing center match a text string. This tool is found in the header under the Searches tab in the Find Genomes section. Note: When navigating through the CMR clicking on an organism's name will take you to that organism's genome page.
Genome Analysis
Individual GeneGene Pages Each gene found in the CMR has it's own Gene Page. The Gene Page provides users information pertaining to a specific gene such as the Locus Name, Gene Symbol, Coordinates, DNA Molecule Name, Gene Length, JCVI Cellular Role Catgeory and much more. The Gene Pages also provide gene speficic tools. These tools are found on the left side of the Gene Page. Examples of tools provided are a Gene Graphic, Protein vs. All Alignment, TmHMM Information, TIGRFAM & Pfam Matches, Paralog Information, Ribosomal Binding Site Information, GC Content Display, and Region View. Located at the top of each Gene Page is it's Primary Locus if available. If a Primary Locus exsists clicking on the name will take you to another Gene Page containing the original sequencing center's information. Links to the gene's NCBI Genbank Page and it's Swiss-Prot Page are also available at the top of the page.
Accessing a Gene Page
Note: When navigating through the CMR clicking on an gene locus will also take you to that specific gene page. FAQs
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