View settings in the Side Panel
When you open a single mapping, the following settings are available in the Side Panel for customizing the layout.
- Read layout. This section appears at the top of the Side Panel when viewing a stand alone read mapping:
- Alignment info. There is one additional parameter:
- Coverage: Shows how many sequence reads that are contributing information to a given position in the mapping. The level of coverage is relative to the overall number of sequence reads.
- Foreground color. Colors the letters using a gradient, where the left side color is used for low coverage and the right side is used for maximum coverage.
- Background color. Colors the background of the letters using a gradient, where the left side color is used for low coverage and the right side is used for maximum coverage
- Graph. The coverage is displayed as a graph (Learn how to export the data behind the graph).
- Height. Specifies the height of the graph.
- Type. The graph can be displayed as Line plot, Bar plot or as a Color bar.
- Color box. For Line and Bar plots, the color of the plot can be set by clicking the color box. If a Color bar is chosen, the color box is replaced by a gradient color box as described under Foreground color.
- Residue coloring. There is one additional parameter:
- Sequence colors. This option lets you use different colors for the reads.
- Main. The color of the consensus and reference sequence. Black per default.
- Forward. The color of forward reads (single reads). Green per default.
- Reverse. The color of reverse reads (single reads). Red per default.
- Paired. The color of paired reads. Blue per default. Note that reads from broken pairs are colored according to their Forward/Reverse orientation or as a Non-specific match, but with a darker nuance than ordinary single reads.
- Non-specific matches. When a read would have matched equally well another place in the mapping, it is considered a non-specific match. This color will "overrule" the other colors. Note that if you are mapping with several reference sequences, a read is considered a double match when it matches more than once across all the contigs/references. A non-specific match is yellow per default.
- Sequence layout. At the top of the Side Panel:
- Matching residues as dots Matching residues will be presented as dots. Only the top sequence will be preserved in its original format.
There are many other viewing options available, both general and aimed as specifice elements of a mapping, which can be adjusted in the View settings. Those covered here were the key ones relevant standard review of mapping results.