GenomicArchitect
The Molecular Code of the Genomic Strand
Welcome to the interactive guide to functional sequence elements. The genome is not merely a string of letters but a complex, multi-layered information storage system. From the Core Promoter—the gateway to transcription—to the Epigenetic Landmarks that control volume, explore the specialized architecture that governs gene expression.
01. Interactive Gene Model
This visualization represents a linearized view of a typical gene regulatory landscape, oriented 5' to 3'. Click on the distinct colored blocks along the strand to investigate the specific architectural components, from distant insulators to the splicing code within the transcript.
Select an element on the strand to view its molecular function.
02. Functional Analytics
Analyzing the inventory of genomic parts reveals distinct functional layers. Use these visualizations to understand the proportion of elements dedicated to regulation versus structure, and the spatial distribution of these controls.
Functional Composition
Distribution of elements by primary biological role.
Spatial Architecture
Location of elements relative to the coding sequence.
03. The Molecular Encyclopedia
A comprehensive inventory of functional sequence elements. Browse the definitions, machinery, and locations of all identifying landmarks on the genomic strand.