TBtools | CommandLine Tool Box for biologistists to utilize NGS data | Genomics library
kandi X-RAY | TBtools Summary
kandi X-RAY | TBtools Summary
Rapid development of high-throughput sequencing (HTS) techniques has led biology into the “big-data” era. Data analysis using various bioinformatics softwares or pipelines relying on programming and command-line environment is challenging and time-consuming for most wet-lab biologists. Bioinformatics tools with a user-friendly interface are preferred to save time. Thus, we present TBtools (a Toolkit for Biologists integrating various biological data handling tools), a stand-alone software with a user-friendly interface. It has powerful data handling engines for both bulk sequence processing and interactive data visualization. It includes a large collection of functions, which may facilitate much simple, routine but elaborate work on biological data, such as bulk sequence extraction, gene set enrichment analysis, Venn diagram preparation, heatmap illustration, comparative sequence visualization, etc.
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QUESTION
Clicking the "Add" button should add two text boxes and "Cancel" button should remove those added text boxes.
I have tried adding and removing dynamic textboxes, but that didn't work for me.
I clicked the "Add" button and there is no response
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Answered 2019-Sep-09 at 14:23So now it is a bit responsive - in case there is space, it they will be next to other, if not, they will stay one under another, also DIV is used now as parent element, so all is removed with that DIV, TAs are named ...A/B now. Btw you can accept answer under voting buttons or vote up if you like it ;-)
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For users start TBtools from a jar file, there are two ways:. 1. Double click the jar file; if it don’t work, try next way. 2. Open the terminal (CMD or Powershell under Windows, Shell/Bash under Mac or Linux); type. A command example under Windows. For windows users that have installed TBtools from an exe file, double click the TBtools icon and the main panel of TBtools will pop up.
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