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Gbrowse handles multiple chromosomes, so viral segments should work fine.

Jim

On Jun 1, 2009, at 9:31 AM, jo sequeira wrote:

Is it possible to view large number of virus sequences on GBrowse. Since viral genomes can be segmented and have fewer proteins but several thousand's  of sequences, (unlike bacterial genomes that can have thousands of genes and fewer genomes), can GBrowse handle those numbers of viral genomes?
Thanks

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