Pigeon: A design visualizer for synthetic biology

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Abstract

Pigeon is a Web-based tool that translates a textual description of a synthetic biology design into an image. It allows programmatic generation of design visualizations, is easy to learn, is easily extensible to new glyphs and notation, and can be connected to other software tools for visualizing their output. We present the Pigeon syntax, its current command set, and some examples of Pigeon programs and their output. © 2013 American Chemical Society.

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Bhatia, S., & Densmore, D. (2013). Pigeon: A design visualizer for synthetic biology. ACS Synthetic Biology, 2(6), 348–350. https://doi.org/10.1021/sb400024s

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