
viewGene assembly file. The file shown was used to generate Fig. 4. The example has been truncated; the actual file contains 96 cmFragment lines corresponding to the DNA samples used. Each type of output file has several options associated with it, including grouping of related information and controlling loading of information based on quality scores. The file DMD.primers.viewGene contains custom data items in a simple format that can be easily generated by the user from most input sources. Details on the different file types and options forviewGene assembly files, as well as several examples and scripts used for formatting, are available from theviewGene web page.











