Ziplign is a free application to visualise the comparison of two bacterial genomes. It is intended to be easy to use: you just need to drag and drop two sequence files to compare. Ziplign will run BLAST for you and show you the results. There is no need to use a terminal or type any commands.
Documentation: https://ziplign.readthedocs.io/en/
Download the latest release
for your operating system. It is available for Linux, Mac, and Windows 11.
If you are using Linux, then make the downloaded file
executable (eg chmod 755).
Double-click the downloaded file to run Ziplign. The first time Ziplign is run, it will download some extra programs such as BLAST. This might take some time depending on internet speed.
Check if the install is OK using the test data.
- Press the "New" button - this is the screen for loading new genomes.
- Press the icon with a tick at the top right, which will fill in the boxes to use the built in test data. There is a screenshot in the test data documentation.
- Press the "Start" button at the bottom. This will process the test data and then switch to viewing the two genomes.
You should now be able to move around and zoom using the buttons near the top left and/or the cursor keyboard keys. Zoom using the mouse wheel, or pinch gesture on a trackpad.
Get back to the main menu using the back arrow at the top left, or by pressing "q".
- Press the "New" button again.
- To compare two genomes that are in files on your computer, drag and drop one file into the "Top genome file" box, and a second genome into the "Bottom genome file" box.
- Press the "Start" button at the bottom. Ziplign will run BLAST between the genomes and then switch to viewing them.
Alternatively, genome accessions can be used instead of files on your
computer, and Ziplign will download the genomes from the NCBI.
As described in more detail in the sequence files
documentation, most common accession formats can be used, such as GCA_*, NC_* etc.
For example, the S. flexneri and E. coli K12 genomes GCF_000007405.1 and
GCF_000005845.2.
Please see the full documentation at: https://ziplign.readthedocs.io/en/.
Highlights of Ziplign include:
- Search for sequence or annotation features
- Basic editing. Contigs can be reordered and reverse-complemented.
- Save/Load a project in a single file that stores both genomes and BLAST results.
