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|logo info=The [[:Image:ApolloLogo.png|Apollo logo]] was created by [mailto:audra.radke@gmail.com Audra Radke], a participant in the [[Spring 2010 Logo Program]], while a design student at [http://www.linnbenton.edu Linn-Benton Community College].
 
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Revision as of 02:55, 22 February 2014

Apollo logo
Status
  • Mature release
  • Development: inactive
  • Support: active


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Resources


About Apollo

Apollo is a GUI (graphical user interface)-based tool for editing genome annotations. Like GBrowse, Apollo allows users to scroll and zoom in on areas of interest in a sequence; authorized users can edit annotations and write the changes back to the underlying database. Apollo can run off GFF3 or a Chado database, and it can also integrate with remote services, such as BLAST and Primer BLAST analyses. Apollo is a standalone Java application.



Downloads

Apollo executables for several platforms (Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Solaris and generic Unix) are available from the Apollo web site. The Apollo source code (only needed if you plan to modify Apollo) is available from SourceForge via SVN.


Using Apollo

A comprehensive guide to installing and using Apollo is available from the Apollo user guide.

System Requirements

Apollo requires JDK 1.5 or higher.

Installation

Installation instructions are available from the Apollo website.

Documentation

Publications, Tutorials, and Presentations

Publications on or mentioning Apollo

  • Apollo: a community resource for genome annotation editing. PMID:19439563 [1]
  • Apollo: a sequence annotation editor. PMID:12537571 [2] PDF

Tutorials

Apollo Tutorial 2011
The Apollo session from the 2011 GMOD Spring Training
Apollo Tutorial 2010
The Apollo session from the 2010 GMOD Summer School - Americas.
Apollo tutorials at the Dynamic Gene web site.
Flash based tutorials on how to use Apollo, using rice as an example. Sections of particular interest are
  • Annotation - how to use Apollo
  • Resources - how to download sample data and install Apollo on an MS Windows system.
Apollo user guide
The current user guide, which has comprehensive instructions for installation and usage of Apollo.

Presentations

Contacts and Mailing Lists

Mailing List Link Description Archive(s)
Apollo and WebApollo apollo Apollo and WebApollo mailing list Gmane (2008/04-2010/10), Nabble (2010/05+)
gmod-apollo-cmts Apollo and WebApollo code updates.
Please submit bug reports to the Apollo bug tracker at Sourceforge.


Apollo Development

Current status

Active development of Apollo has ceased; the focus has shifted to WebApollo, a web-based version of the tool.

More on Apollo

See Category:Apollo

The Apollo logo was created by Audra Radke, a participant in the Spring 2010 Logo Program, while a design student at Linn-Benton Community College.

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Available on platformlinux +, unix + and os x +
Has URLhttp://genomearchitect.org/desktop-apollo + and https://sourceforge.net/projects/gmod/files/Apollo/ +
Has descriptionApollo is a GUI (graphical user interface)Apollo is a GUI (graphical user interface)-based tool for editing genome annotations. Like GBrowse, Apollo allows users to scroll and zoom in on areas of interest in a sequence; authorized users can edit annotations and write the changes back to the underlying database. Apollo can run off GFF3 or a Chado database, and it can also integrate with remote services, such as BLAST and Primer BLAST analyses. Apollo is a standalone Java application.. Apollo is a standalone Java application. +
Has development statusinactive +
Has logoApolloLogo.png +
Has software maturity statusmature +
Has support statusactive +
Has topicApollo +
Is open sourceYes +
Link typedownload +, source code + and website +
Release date2002 +
Written in languageJava +
Has subobjectThis property is a special property in this wiki.Apollo#http://genomearchitect.org/desktop-apollo + and Apollo#https://sourceforge.net/projects/gmod/files/Apollo/ +