A few ideas:
- Support "wiggle" tracks & visualizations.
- UI polish: make double-click zoom in and improve the pop-up UI when you click a read.
- Split the data-loading and parsing code out into a separate library. It
should be valuable for anyone working with genome data either in the browser
or with node.js. This should use the
.js.flow
convention introduced in Flow 0.19. - Drive adoption by getting listed on a site like DNANexus.
- Look into web workers. This could speed both data parsing and rendering by letting them run off the browser's main UI thread.
- API polish: be more consistent about using
ContigInterval
orGenomeRange
throughout the project (and 0-based vs. 1-based coordinates). - Add a way to type "TP53" in the location box and jump to that gene.