SAM/BAM files (Assembly Browser). The main goal of the Assembly Browser is to let a user visualize and efficiently browse large next generation sequence assemblies. Currently supported formats are SAM (Sequence Alignment/Map) and BAM, which is a binary version of the SAM format. Both formats are produced by SAMtools and described in the following specification: SAMtools. To activate the Alignment Editor open any assembly file. For example you can use the $ugene/data/samples/Assembly/chrM.bam file provided with UGENE. After opening the file in UGENE the Assembly Browser window appears:
Using the Assembly Browser you can:
Browsing and zooming assembly;
Getting information about reads;
Short reads vizualization;
Associating reference sequence;
Consensus sequence;
Exporting
Example 3: Highlighting the strand of reads. You can do this using the context menu or the Options Panel.