JBrowse is a new kind of genome browser that runs on the web, on your desktop, or embedded in your app.
Also check out our latest release blogpost, our embedded components, and our command line tools.
We at the JBrowse Consortium are working to make JBrowse a pluggable, open-source computational platform for integrating many kinds of biological data from many different places.
Research citations are one of the main metrics the consortium uses to demonstrate our relevance and utility when applying for funding to continue our work. If you use JBrowse in research that you publish, please cite the most recent JBrowse paper:
JBrowse 2: a modular genome browser with views of synteny and structural variation. Genome Biology (2023). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-023-02914-zJBrowse development is supported by the US National Institutes of Health (U41 HG003751), The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, The Ontario Institute for Cancer Research (OICR), and the University of California, Berkeley.