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@nightingale-elements/nightingale-sequence
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This custom element displays the sequence in the selected region if the zoom level allows it, otherwise it displays the axis legend of the selected region. As it inherits from , it supports highlighting.
<nightingale-sequence
sequence="SEQUENCESEQUENCESEQUENCESEQUENCE"
width="800"
height="40"
length="32"
display-start="10"
display-end="20"
highlight="3:15"
id="my-nightingale-sequence-id"
></nightingale-sequence>
Alternatively the sequence can be set as a parameter once the component is loaded.
const nightingaleSequence = document.querySelectAll(
"#my-nightingale-sequence-id",
);
nightingaleSequence.sequence = proteinSequence;
sequence?: string|null (default null)
The sequence to display can be set via this attribute.
data?: string|null (default null)
For compatibility purposes with other components the sequence can also be set using this property.
This component inherits from NightingaleElement
.
The component implements the following mixins: withManager
, withResizable
, withMargin
, withPosition
, withDimensions
, withHighlight
FAQs
Sequence component for the Nightingale tool
The npm package @nightingale-elements/nightingale-sequence receives a total of 289 weekly downloads. As such, @nightingale-elements/nightingale-sequence popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @nightingale-elements/nightingale-sequence demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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