CMap3D
CMap3D is a 3D visualisation tool for comparative genetic maps that runs on top of a CMap database. CMap, a GMOD component, is a common tool for the storage, comparison and visualisation of genetic maps. However, current map visualisation in CMap is limited to the comparison of adjacent aligned maps. CMap3D overcomes this limitation. Multiple genetic maps can now be compared in three-dimensional space. The CMap3D visualisation tool is based on a client server model ensuring operability with current CMap data repositories.
CMap3D can be applied to any species where genetic map information is available and enables rapid, direct comparison between multiple aligned maps.
Links
- CMap3D page at the Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics (ACPFG), where it was developed
- Presentation by Chris Duran at PAG 2010 on CMap3D and other tools in Brassica research.
- CMap3D: a 3D visualization tool for comparative genetic maps, by Chris Duran, Zoran Boskovic, Michael Imelfort, Jacqueline Batley, Nicholas A. Hamilton and David Edwards, Bioinformatics 2010 26(2):273-274; doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/btp646
Status
CMap3D is not currently an official GMOD component. We are investigating making it a part of GMOD and hope to have it officially included before fall 2010.