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Archive for January 24th, 2008

MitoWheel 1.0: the human mitochondrial genome just got visual!

Posted by attilachordash on January 24, 2008

MitowheelYour 16569 basepair long human mitochondrial genome does a lot for you and tells a lot about you. It encodes protein subunits playing crucial role in the production and conversion of ATP, the body’s main chemical energy currency. On the other hand the actual sequence of one’s mitochondrial DNA in a particular tissue or cell population gives a lot of health associated (mitochondrial diseases, aging) and ancestry information.

So far users were restricted to non-intuitive and visually poor text based databases every time they wanted to take a look on the mitochondrial DNA. But now with MitoWheel version 1.0 (yes, it is beta) the situation is about to change. From now on you can spin MitoWheel and play MitoRoulette (details on the game later)! MitoWheel is a graphical representation of the circular human mitochondrial genome, hence the name. The sequence used is the standard Revised Cambridge Reference Sequence. The 3 main components of the app is: a search box, a sequence bar and the wheel.

MitoWheel is the brainchild of Gábor Zsurka, a human mitochondrial geneticist we’ve already met in the post on The power links of the mitochondriologist. Gábor has been doing 100% of the programming too. Disclaimer: With some suggestions and testing I qualified myself to become a member of the developer team! The wheel was made with Flash Professional 8.0 and the code harnessed the power of Actionscript , a scripting language designed specially for Flash.

What are the basic things you can do with MitoWheel, if you are a scientist in the lab or a student in the seminar or just a tech geek eager to learn biology?

- spin the wheel: browse the genome by clicking the left and right arrows in the sequence bar

mitowheel sequence bar

- search for a nucleotide position or sequence in the search box with numbers: input: 15450 output: T

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