VISTA is a comprehensive suite of programs and databases for comparative analysis of genomic sequences. There are two ways of using VISTA - you can submit your own sequences and alignments for analysis (VISTA servers) or examine pre-computed whole-genome alignments of different species.
Precomputed Alignments
VISTA Browser
VISTA-Point
Access complete data and visual presentation of pairwise and multiple alignments of whole genome assemblies.
VISTA Browser
Examine pre-computed pairwise and multiple alignments of whole genome assemblies.
Updates
April 2014
Updated the Sorghum,
Monkey flower,
Moss,
Maize,
Medicago,
Switchgrass, and
Soybean
assemblies, and added 5 new plants:
C. grandiflora,
Drummond's rockcress,
Turnip mustard,
A. halleri, and
Hall's panicgrass.
180 New whole-genome plant alignments are added to
VISTA Browser.
August 2013
Updated the C. elegans and
C. briggsae
assemblies, and added 5 new worms:
C. brenneri,
C. remanei,
C. japonica,
C. sp. 11, and
C. angaria.