SODA: a TypeScript/JavaScript Library for Visualizing Biological Sequence Annotation
Jack W. Roddy, George T. Lesica, Travis J. Wheeler

TL;DR
SODA is a lightweight, open-source TypeScript/JavaScript library designed for creating flexible, dynamic, and interactive visualizations of biological sequence annotations on the web.
Contribution
It introduces SODA, a novel library that simplifies the development of interactive biological sequence visualization tools in web environments.
Findings
Enables dynamic and interactive visualizations of biological sequences.
Implemented in TypeScript for seamless integration with web applications.
Open-source and lightweight for broad adoption.
Abstract
We present SODA, a lightweight and open-source visualization library for biological sequence annotations that enables straightforward development of flexible, dynamic, and interactive web graphics. SODA is implemented in TypeScript and can be used as a library within TypeScript and JavaScript.
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Taxonomy
TopicsGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies · Scientific Computing and Data Management · Genetics, Bioinformatics, and Biomedical Research
