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If you're interested in exploring Circos' features, here you'll find several guides, in the forms of posters, that highlight key features. <% $m->comp("SELF:show_image", float=>"left", file=>"circos-guide-features.png", alt=>"Circos - an information aesthetic for comparative genomics - presented at Genome Informatics 2008, Hinxton, UK", caption=>"", link=>"$url_root/visual", width=>310) %> <% $m->comp("SELF:show_image", float=>"left", file=>"circos-guide-genomics.png", alt=>"Circos - an information aesthetic for comparative genomics - presented at Genome Informatics 2008, Hinxton, UK", caption=>"",link=>"$url_root/genomic", width=>310) %> <% $m->comp("SELF:show_image", float=>"left", file=>"circos-guide-table.png", alt=>"Circos - an information aesthetic for comparative genomics - presented at Genome Informatics 2008, Hinxton, UK", caption=>"",link=>"$url_root/tables", width=>310) %>
To see how Circos can be used, see the archive of example images and published images. The tutorials will get you up and running.