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    Bacterial Genome Synchronizer: Genome Alignment Tool
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    Bacterial Genome Synchronizer: Genome Alignment Tool

    Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
    Core Facility
    McGill University

    The Bacterial Genome Synchronizer is a web-based tool developed by the Canadian Centre for Computational Genomics (C3G) to assist researchers in standardizing bacterial genome sequences. This tool enables users to realign their bacterial genomes to start at a specified sequence, ensuring consistency in genomic analyses. Additionally, it can reverse the genome orientation if it is opposite to the desired start sequence.

    Key Features:

    • Customizable Genome Alignment: Realigns bacterial genomes to begin at a user-defined start sequence, facilitating uniformity across datasets.
    • Orientation Correction: Automatically reverses genome sequences that are oriented in the opposite direction of the specified start sequence.

    Availability: The Bacterial Genome Synchronizer is free to use and accessible online. While specific licensing information is not provided, the tool is publicly available for the research community.

    Note: The tool and its supporting documentation are available in English only.

    By providing a straightforward solution for genome realignment and orientation correction, the Bacterial Genome Synchronizer aids researchers in preparing bacterial genome sequences for comparative analyses and other genomic studies.

    Canadian Centre for Computational Genomics (C3G)

    Canadian Centre for Computational Genomics (C3G)

    Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences

    Research lab focused on advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.

    GB

    Guillaume Bourque

    Digital AssetAvailable

    Bacterial Genome Synchronizer: Genome Alignment Tool

    Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
    Core Facility
    McGill University

    The Bacterial Genome Synchronizer is a web-based tool developed by the Canadian Centre for Computational Genomics (C3G) to assist researchers in standardizing bacterial genome sequences. This tool enables users to realign their bacterial genomes to start at a specified sequence, ensuring consistency in genomic analyses. Additionally, it can reverse the genome orientation if it is opposite to the desired start sequence.

    Key Features:

    • Customizable Genome Alignment: Realigns bacterial genomes to begin at a user-defined start sequence, facilitating uniformity across datasets.
    • Orientation Correction: Automatically reverses genome sequences that are oriented in the opposite direction of the specified start sequence.

    Availability: The Bacterial Genome Synchronizer is free to use and accessible online. While specific licensing information is not provided, the tool is publicly available for the research community.

    Note: The tool and its supporting documentation are available in English only.

    By providing a straightforward solution for genome realignment and orientation correction, the Bacterial Genome Synchronizer aids researchers in preparing bacterial genome sequences for comparative analyses and other genomic studies.

    Bacterial Genome Synchronizer: Genome Alignment Tool
    Canadian Centre for Computational Genomics (C3G)

    Canadian Centre for Computational Genomics (C3G)

    Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences

    Research lab focused on advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.

    GB

    Guillaume Bourque

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