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Resolution: standard / high Figure 1.
A screenshot of the ABC. The upper-most panel consists of a histogram describing the
regional density of columns with low scores, corresponding to regions of high sequence
similarity, across the length of the entire alignment. Note the association of peaks
in sequence similarity near the exons annotated in the lowest tracks ('Trx 1' and
'Trx 2'). The middle panels consist of 'wiggly plots' of the alignment scores; note
the association in these panels between valleys in the plot and the location of exons.
The black rectangle can be moved and resized to highlight particular regions. The
panels represent increasingly zoomed in views of the regions highlighted within the
rectangle, moving from 348 alignment columns per pixel at the top to 4 positions per
pixel in the third panel. The bottom panel shows a view of individual alignment columns
corresponding to a small region of the alignment. If supplied, a topology describing
the relationships of the aligned sequences is also displayed here. Above all panels,
four annotation tracks are displayed, the bottom two being reserved for transcripts
with exons and introns. In this image, the third and fourth tracks reveal conserved
regions and repeats, respectively.
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