GSCope: A clipped fisheye viewer effective for highly complicated biomolecular network graphs

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A graphical tool to visualize highly complicated biomolecular network graphs is described. It helps us to understand the graphs from macroscopic and microscopic viewpoints by incorporating continuous transition from global to clipped hyperbolic projection. GSCope also helps us to find a molecule in the graphs by offering several searching functions. It is useful to publish biomolecular network graphs on the internet.

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Toyoda, T., Mochizuki, Y., & Konagaya, A. (2003). GSCope: A clipped fisheye viewer effective for highly complicated biomolecular network graphs. Bioinformatics, 19(3), 437–438. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btg001

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