I ran across this interesting tool today called Genome Projector. It’s a creative application that uses the Google Maps API to render visual genomic maps with a load of detailed information.
Genome Projector
Using the zooming capabilities of the Google Maps API, you can zoom around the large images and even search for pinpoint positions as if looking for a street address.

With 320 bacteria genomes at your disposal, you can explore each one of them via 4 different maps: Circular Genome, Genome, Pathway and DNAwalk.

I recommend giving it a try, even if just to see how the Google API was implemented.

[HT: digitalbio]

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