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controls

  • Q - spawn menu
  • P - fullscreen
  • E - rotate object
  • WASD-move
  • V and B - fly,and quit flying
Fnaf
  • 1 and 2 - switch items
  • right click - freeze object




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StatusPrototype
PlatformsHTML5
Rating
AuthorAndrew
GenreSimulation
Made withConstruct
Tags2D, Construct 2, Physics, Sandbox

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AWESOME. one word. AWESOME.
great entertaining fluid ;

u should put more npc like some that kill u and make it online so we can play together pls

bug: u get teleported trough the ground using physics gun and a object, the object get teleported too, you will fall infinitely

lol

after that you dont need to hold the mouse anymore unless you change back to the gravity gun which fixes it

It's Entertaining. At Least For A While. It Just Needs More Stuff To Do.

This is very simple but awesome! I would like to hear more

Cool game! will you add thrusters so that you can make vehicles like Gmod 3D?

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  • Mature release
  • Development: active
  • Support: active
Licence

GPL 2.0, Artistic License 2.0

Resources


  • 1About Generic Genome Browser (GBrowse)
  • 3Using GBrowse
  • 4Documentation
  • 5Publications, Tutorials, and Presentations
  • 9More on GBrowse

About Generic Genome Browser (GBrowse)

GBrowse is a combination of database and interactive web pages for manipulating and displaying annotations on genomes. Features include:

  • Simultaneous bird's eye and detailed views of the genome.
  • Scroll, zoom, center.
  • Use a variety of premade glyphs or create your own.
  • Attach arbitrary URLs to any annotation.
  • Order and appearance of tracks are customizable by administrator and end-user.
  • Search by annotation ID, name, or comment.
  • Supports third party annotation using GFF formats.
  • Settings persist across sessions.
  • DNA and GFF dumps.
  • Connectivity to different databases, including BioSQL and Chado.
  • Multi-language support.
  • Third-party feature loading.
  • Customizable plug-in architecture (e.g. run BLAST, dump & import many formats, find oligonucleotides, design primers, create restriction maps, edit features)
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Note that the information on this page refers to GBrowse 2; GBrowse 1.x is recommended only for applications where legacy browser support is required and a single database is used.


Visit the GBrowse website.

Screenshots

GBrowse running on HapMap.orgClick to view at full resolution

Downloads

GBrowse can also be found on CPAN and in the Debian sid ('unstable') apt package repository and can be installed via apt-get in Ubuntu 12.04 and later.

  • Download GBrowse.
  • Download the source code for GBrowse.

Using GBrowse

System Requirements

GBrowse is Perl-based and the GBrowse 2.x modules are hosted on CPAN. GBrowse can be installed using the standard Perl module build procedure, or automated using a network-based install script. In order to use the net installer, you will need to have Perl 5.8.6 or higher and the Apache web server installed.

Installation

Configuration

  • Configuration guide

Documentation

  • Balloons:

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POD documentation

There are many useful POD documents included with the distribution. These are converted to HTML files when you install the package, and can be found in /gbrowse/docs/pod.

GBrowse 2.x pod documents can also be viewed online at CPAN:

  • README-gff-files (see also GFF)

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Installation

Configuration

  • Configuration guide

Documentation

  • Balloons:

POD documentation

There are many useful POD documents included with the distribution. These are converted to HTML files when you install the package, and can be found in /gbrowse/docs/pod.

GBrowse 2.x pod documents can also be viewed online at CPAN:

  • README-gff-files (see also GFF)

Publications, Tutorials, and Presentations

Publications on or mentioning GBrowse

  • Using the Generic Genome Browser (GBrowse). [1]
  • SNP@Evolution: a hierarchical database of positive selection on the human genome. [2] (GBrowse-related)
  • TBrowse: an integrative genomics map of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. [3] (GBrowse-related)
  • FishMap: a community resource for zebrafish genomics. [4] (GBrowse-related)
  • Using the Generic Genome Browser (GBrowse). [5]
  • Genome-Wide Analysis of Nucleotide-Level Variation in Commonly Used Saccharomyces cerevisiae Strains. [6] (See YSB.)
  • Gbrowse Moby: a Web-based browser for BioMoby Services. [7]
  • The generic genome browser (GBrowse): a building block for a model organism system database. [8]PDF

Tutorials

GBrowse tutorial from 2012 GMOD Summer School. This relies heavily on the GBrowse2 Admin Tutorial.
Demonstrates setting up, configuring and using GBrowse with some sample data. GBrowse is provided on an Amazon Machine Image; see GMOD in the Cloud for more information on getting a GMOD AMI.
GBrowse tutorial from 2010 GMOD Summer School
Set up and run GBrowse with sample data. It provides a VMware image to work on, and relies heavily on the GBrowse2 Admin Tutorial.
GBrowse2 Admin Tutorial
Step by step guide on how to configure and load data into GBrowse. Administration tutorials are available for both the GBrowse2 Admin Tutorial, and the earlier 1.x versions.
Usage tutorial
GBrowse usage tutorial
GBrowse NGS Tutorial
Instructions on how to visualize next generation sequencing data in GBrowse using SAMtools. The tutorial includes a starting VMware image, and uses the example data that comes with SAMtools.
GBrowse video tutorial
Produced by EuPathDB; please direct praise and thanks to them!
GBrowse User Tutorial at OpenHelix
A Flash based tutorial on using GBrowse. Provided by OpenHelix. Tutorial includes slides, handouts and exercises. NB: this tutorial is for GBrowse 1.x


Contacts and Mailing Lists

Mailing List Link Description Archive(s)
GBrowse & GBrowse_syngmod-gbrowseGBrowse and GBrowse_syn users and developers.Gmane, Nabble (2010/05+), Sourceforge
gmod-gbrowse-cmts Code updates.Sourceforge
Please report bugs to the Bug Tracker (select 'Category: Gbrowse').

GBrowse in the wild

Public installations of GBrowse:



See also

JBrowse, the successor to GBrowse, built with JavaScript for a faster, more interactive user experience; and WebGBrowse, a tool for configuring GBrowse.

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More on GBrowse

See Category:GBrowse

GBrowse Logo

The GBrowse logo was created by Alex Read, a participant in the Spring 2010 Logo Program, while a design student at Linn-Benton Community College.

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Facts about 'GBrowse'RDF feed
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Has URLhttp://sourceforge.net/projects/gmod/files/Generic%20Genome%20Browser/, https://github.com/GMOD/GBrowse, http://gbrowse.org, http://www.wormbase.org/tools/genome/gbrowse/c_elegans/, http://flybase.org/cgi-bin/gbrowse/dmel and http://hapmap.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-perl/gbrowse/gbrowse
Has descriptionGBrowse is a combination of database and iGBrowse is a combination of database and interactive web pages for manipulating and displaying annotations on genomes. Features include:
  • Simultaneous bird's eye and detailed views of the genome.
  • Scroll, zoom, center.
  • Use a variety of premade glyphs or create your own.
  • Attach arbitrary URLs to any annotation.
  • Order and appearance of tracks are customizable by administrator and end-user.
  • Search by annotation ID, name, or comment.
  • Supports third party annotation using GFF formats.
  • Settings persist across sessions.
  • DNA and GFF dumps.
  • Connectivity to different databases, including BioSQL and Chado.
  • Multi-language support.
  • Third-party feature loading.
  • Customizable plug-in architecture (e.g. run BLAST, dump & import many formats, find oligonucleotides, design primers, create restriction maps, edit features)
Note that the information on this page refers to GBrowse 2; GBrowse 1.x is recommended only for applications where legacy browser support is required and a single database is used.
is required and a single database is used.
Has development statusactive
Has full nameGeneric Genome Browser
Has input formatGFF3 and GFF2
Has licenceGPL2 and Artistic License
Has logoGBrowseLogo.png
Has software maturity statusmature
Has support statusactive
Has titleWormBase , FlyBase and HapMap
Has topicGBrowse
Is open sourceYes
Link typedownload , source code , website and wild URL
Release date1 January 2001
Tool functionality or classificationGenome Visualization & Editing
Written in languagePerl
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