Nucleome Bridge
A Chrome Extesion to Bridge Nucleome Platform with Other Web Application
O que é Nucleome Bridge?
Nucleome Bridge é uma extensão do Chrome desenvolvida por https://nucleome.org, e sua principal característica é "A Chrome Extesion to Bridge Nucleome Platform with Other Web Application".
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Instruções de Uso da Extensão
Nucleome Bridge is an Chrome Extension to link UCSC Genome Browser, WashU Epigenome Browser and Nucleome Browser. It passes genome coordinates and sync them between genome data browsers.
Informações Básicas da Extensão
Nome | Nucleome Bridge |
ID | djcdicpaejhpgncicoglfckiappkoeof |
URL Oficial | https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/nucleome-bridge/djcdicpaejhpgncicoglfckiappkoeof |
Descrição | A Chrome Extesion to Bridge Nucleome Platform with Other Web Application |
Tamanho do Arquivo | 91.67 KB |
Contagem de Instalações | 79 |
Versão Atual | 0.3.2 |
Última Atualização | 2022-03-15 |
Data de Publicação | 2020-03-12 |
Desenvolvedor | https://nucleome.org |
[email protected] | |
Tipo de Pagamento | free |
Site da Extensão | https://vis.nucleome.org |
URL da Página de Ajuda | https://nucleome-browser.readthedocs.io |
Idiomas Suportados | en |
manifest.json | |
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