Setting Up the JBrowse 2 Genome Browser

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Abstract

JBrowse 2 is a modular genome browser that can visualize many common genomic file formats. While JBrowse 2 supports a variety of different usages, it is particularly suited for deployment on websites, such as model organism databases or other web-based genomic data resources. This protocol provides detailed instructions for setting up JBrowse 2 on an Ubuntu Linux web server, loading a reference genome from a FASTA format file, and adding a gene annotation track from a GFF3 format file. By the end of the protocol, users will have a working JBrowse 2 instance that is accessible via the web. © 2024 The Author(s). Current Protocols published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. Basic Protocol: Setting up JBrowse 2 on your web server.

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Diesh, C., Buels, R., Stevens, G., Bridge, C., Cain, S., Stein, L., & Holmes, I. (2024). Setting Up the JBrowse 2 Genome Browser. Current Protocols, 4(8). https://doi.org/10.1002/cpz1.1120

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