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gbrowse_img - CGI script to generate genome images via the Generic Genome Browser

Description

It is designed to use a URL-based API to draw or embed GBrowse images without loading the full genome browser interface. gbrowse_img can be used to embed Gbrowse images in other webpages or to create high-resolution images appropriate for publications. This CGI script is an interface to the Generic Genome Browser for the purpose of retrieving dynamic images of a region of the genome. It can be used as the destination of an <img> tag like this:

<img src="http://www.wormbase.org/db/seq/gbrowse_img/elegans?name=III:1..1000">

The script can also be used to superimpose one or more external features onto the display, for example for the purpose of displaying BLAST hits, an STS or a knockout in the context of the genome.

Examples

http://www.wormbase.org/db/seq/gbrowse_img/elegans?name=mec-3;width=400">

Will generate this picture:

<img src="http://www.wormbase.org/db/seq/gbrowse_img/elegans?name=mec-3;width=400">

 <a href="http://www.wormbase.org/db/seq/gbrowse_img?list=sources">list</a>

Will return this document: ## Sources fly yeast wormbase

 <a href="http://www.wormbase.org/db/seq/gbrowse_img/elegans?list=types">types</a>

Will return this document: ## Feature types for source wormbase tRNA tRNAs NG Named Genes default CG Curated genes default PG Predicted genes WABA Briggsae alignments (WABA) ESTB ESTs aligned by BLAT (best) ESTO ESTs aligned by BLAT (other) mRNAB mRNAs aligned by BLAT (best) mRNAO mRNAs aligned by BLAT (other) RNAi RNAi experiments EXPR Expression chip profiles WTP Worm Transcriptome Project genes SNP SNPs TcI Transposon Insertions


CGI arguments

The script recognizes the following CGI arguments, which can be passed either as GET or POST argument=value pairs. Argument pairs must be separated by semicolons (preferred) or by ampersands. Many of the options have one-letter aliases that can be used to reduce URL lengths.

ArgumentAliasDescription
name q genomic landmark or range
type t tracks to include in image
width w desired width of image
options o list of track options (compact, labeled, etc)
abs b display position in absolute coordinates
add a added feature(s) to superimpose on the image
style s stylesheet for additional features
keystylek where to place the image key
overview  force an overview-style display
flip f flip image left to right
grid   turn grid on (1) or off (0)
embed   generate full HTML for image and imagemap for use in an embedded frame
format   format for the image (use "SVG" for scaleable vector graphics)
list   get certain types of configuration information
source   database name

The arguments are explained in more detail here:

name (Alias
q)
This argument specifies the region of the genome to be displayed. Several forms are recognized:
  • name=Landmark Display the landmark named "Landmark". Valid landmark names include chromosomes, contigs, clones, STSs, predicted genes, and any other landmark that the administrator has designated. Be careful when fetching large landmarks such as whole chromosomes!
  • name=Landmark:start..end Display the region between start and end relative to "Landmark".
  • name=Class:Landmark Display "Landmark", restricting to a particular class, such as "PCR_Product". The list of classes is under the control of the database administrator and is not yet available through this interface.
  • name=Class:Landmark:start..end As above, but restricted to the designated range.
     If you use multiple name options, then this script will generate an overview
     image showing the position of each landmark.  The alias "q" can be used to
     shorten the length of the URL.

type (Alias
t)
This argument lists the feature types to display. The value of this argument is a list of track names separated by spaces ("+" characters when L-escaped). For example:
<img src="http://www.wormbase.org/db/seq/gbrowse_img/elegans?name=mec-3&type=tRNA+NG+WABA+CG+ESTB"> Multiple type= arguments will be combined to form a single space-delimited list. The alias "t" can be used to shorten the length of the URL. <p> If the track name has a space in it, put quotes around the name:
            type="microbe tRNA"+NG+WABA+CG+ESTB
      
     <p>
 
width (Alias: w)
Width of the desired image, in pixels. <p>
options (Alias: o)
A space-delimited list ("+" characters when URL-escaped) of mnemonic/option pairs describing how features should be formatted. Options are integers from 0 to 3, where 0=auto, 1=compact, 2=expanded, 3=expanded and labeled. For example, to specify that the tRNA and NG tracks should always be expanded and labeled, but that the WABA track should be compact, use: <p>
      options=tRNA+3+NG+3+WABA+1
      
     <p>
      The alias "o" can be used to shorten the length of the URL.
     <p>
 
add (Alias: a)
Superimpose one or more additional features on top of the view. Features are specified as space ("+") delimited lists in the following format: <p>
      add=Landmark+Type+Name+start..end,start..end,start..end
      
     "Landmark" is the landmark name, "Type" is a descriptive type that will be printed
     in the image caption, "Name" is a name for the feature to be printed above it,
     and start..end is a comma-delimited list of ranges for discontinuous feature.
     Names that contain white space must be quoted, for example "BLAST hit".
     Note that this all has to be URL-escaped, so an additional
     feature named "Your Sequence", type "Blast Hit", that is located on chromosome III
     in a gapped range between 20000 and 22000, will be formatted as:
     <p>
      add=III+%22Blast%20Hit%22+%22Your%20Sequence%22+20000..21000,21550..22000
      
     <p>
     One or both of the type and name can be omitted.  If omitted, type will
     default to "Your Features" and the name will default to "Feature XX" where
     XX is an integer.  This allows for a very simple feature line:

      add=III+20000..21000,21550..22000
      
     <p>
     Multiple add= arguments are allowed. The alias "a" can be used to
     shorten the length of the URL.
     <p>
 
style
The style argument can be used to control the rendering of additional features added with "add". It is a flattened version of the style configuration sections described in <a href="http://www.wormbase.org/db/seq/gbrowse?help=annotation">this document</a>
     For example, if you have added a "Blast Hit" annotation, then you can tell the
     renderer to use a red arrow for this glyph in this way:
     style=%22Blast%20Hit%22+glyph=arrow+fgcolor=red
     <p>
 
keystyle (Alias: k)
Controls the positioning of the track key. One of "right", "left", "between" (default) or "bottom" <p>
overview
Ordinarily the image will show the detail panel if the query region corresponds to a single region, and the overview panel if multiple regions match (or if a region that is too large to show matches). Setting overview=1 will force the overview to be shown in all cases. <p>
 
flip (Alias: f)
Flip the image left to right. Arguments are 0=don't flip (default), and 1=flip. <p>
embed
Generate image and a corresponding HTML imagemap in a form suitable for embedding into a frame. <p>
format
 
Specify the format for the image file. Either "GD" (the default) or "GD::SVG" for scaleable vector graphics. <p>
list
If this argument is present, it will cause the script to dump out various types of information in plain text form. Currently the two values for this argument are sources, to dump out the list of data sources, and types, to dump out the list of configured types. For list=sources, the script will return a simple text list of the data source names. For list=types, the script will return a three-column tab-delimited list giving the track names and feature types corresponding to the currently-selected data source. The format is as follows:

      Mnemonic <tab> Full description of feature <tab> [default]
      

The third column contains the word "default" if the track will be shown by default when no type argument is provided. <p>

source
This argument specifies the database for the images. The list of sources can be found using list=sources. <p>
h_feat
The name of a feature to highlight in the format feature_name@color_name". Example:
</pre>

h_feat=SKT5@blue

</pre>
       You may omit "@color", in which case the highlight will default to
       yellow. You can specify multiple h_feat arguments in order to
       highlight several features with distinct colors.
 
h_region
The name of a region to highlight in a solid background color, in the format sequence_name:start..end@color_name". Example:
</pre>

h_region=Chr3:200000..250000@wheat

</pre>
       You may omit "@color", in which case the highlighted region
       will default to
       lightgrey. You can specify multiple h_region arguments in order to
       highlight several regions with distinct colors.

</dl>

Putting it all together, here's a working (very long) URL:

<a href="http://www.wormbase.org/db/seq/gbrowse_img/elegans?name=B0001;add=B0001+pcr+pcr1+20000..333000;add=B0001+%22cool%20knockout%22+kn2+30000..20000,10000..5000;type=add+CG+WTP;style=pcr+glyph=primers;style=%22cool%20knockout%22+glyph=transcript2+bgcolor=orange;abs=1">http://www.wormbase.org/db/seq/gbrowse_img/elegans?name=B0001;add=B0001+pcr+pcr1+20000..333000;add=B0001+%22cool%20knockout%22+kn2+30000..20000,10000..5000;type=add+CG+WTP;style=pcr+glyph=primers;style=%22cool%20knockout%22+glyph=transcript2+bgcolor=orange;abs=1</a>


If you wish to associate the image with an imagemap so that clicking on a feature takes the user to the destination configured in the gbrowse config file, you may do so by placing the URL in an <iframe> section and using the embed=1 flag:


<iframe src="http://localhost/cgi-bin/gbrowse_img/elegans?name=B0001;embed=1" width="100%" height="250">
   <img src="http://localhost/cgi-bin/gbrowse_img/elegans?name=B0001"/>
</iframe>

Placing an <img> tag inside the <iframe> tag arranges for older browsers that don't know about iframes to display the static image instead. You may need to adjust the width and height attributes in order to avoid browsers placing scrollbars around the frame.

KNOWN BUGS

The cookie that stores the configuration options for plugins does not transfer from gbrowse to gbrowse_img, so tracks generated by annotation plugins, such as the Restriction site annotator, will not display correctly when the image URL is generated on one machine and then viewed on another. Uploaded files will transfer correctly, however.

AUTHOR

[mailto: lstein@cshl.org Lincoln Stein] Copyright (c) 2002-2004 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

Mediawiki Extension

The GbrowseImage extension for Mediawiki will display an image (rendered by gbrowse_img) in a wiki-page.


See Also