FinchTV is the popular way to view sequence traces on Linux, Mac OSX, and Windows. FinchTV is the only trace viewer that can display an entire trace in a scalable multi-pane view. FinchTV reads chromatogram files from the most popular formats. In addition to displaying a multi-color sequence above the trace, FinchTV displays quality values (when available). You can adjust the scale in both vertical and horizontal directions in either single or multipane views. FinchTV can: o print traces (on a single page or control the number of panels printed) o export sequences in FASTA format o open gzipped files o open files with drag and drop o shows additional details about the file (sample ID, run start and stop times, spacing, mobility, lane number, etc.) WWW: http://www.geospiza.com/finchtv/index.htm bsd-ports-gnome Git repository'/>
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* - Convert ports of net/ to new USES=pythonmva2014-10-251-3/+1
* Remove @dirrm from package list of 8 of my portsmarino2014-10-161-9/+4
* net/polyorb: Upgrade version 2.10.0 (2013) => 2.11.1 (2014)marino2014-05-153-9/+10
* net/polyorb: New version as result of gcc-aux upgrade to gcc49marino2014-03-142-16/+10
* net/polyorb: Convert to stagingmarino2013-11-111-16/+15
* Add NO_STAGE all over the place in preparation for the staging support (cat: ...bapt2013-09-211-0/+1