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Zoom and Pan (ZAP) Image ViewerThe Zoom and Pan (ZAP) Image Viewer is a powerful tool to navigate and view the images in an experiment. The main part of the viewer is an interactive window where an image can be repositioned by dragging with a mouse. Use the scroll wheel, the onscreen navigation buttons or the keyboard to pan or zoom in or out. Scale Bar
Drag the scale bar with your mouse to the desired location. Click the text with your mouse to toggle between horizontal and vertical. Using the ZAP Viewer ToolbarUse the toolbar to take actions on the image that currently has focus. Toolbar controls include:
Keyboard CommandsUse the keyboard to navigate through the image series. Keyboard commands include:
You can also use the arrow keys to pan the current image. Side-by-Side Reference Atlas ViewingBy clicking the key icon whilst in the High Resolution Image Viewer, you can view your experiment side-by-side with the Reference Atlases. Ontology LevelsClicking on the ontology icon ( ) will open up the Developing Mouse Ontology defaulting at level 3.The ontology levels in the Developing Mouse Atlas range from Level 00 (Neural Plate) up through higher differentiation levels to Level 13. Please see the Reference Atlas whitepaper available from the Documentation tab for a deeper explanation of the ontology levels. By clicking on the Ontology Levels (numbered squares above the ontology list) you will open the ontology to the level of detail indicated by the highlighted level. Searching using the text box in the Ontology pane will allow you to browse through the ontology looking for specific regions. Using the "Sync" icon ( ), you can sync either image to its partner to view the gene expression in context with the reference atlas.Given the difficulty of sectioning and programatically aligning these small specimen, you have the option of viewing a reference dataset with each gene expression specimen that will also outline a small structure of interest. To do this, choose the reference atlas from the Atlas dropdown menu (either Feulgen-HP or Nissl, depending upon the age) and select on the reference data set to outline your desired structure. In the below image, gene expression is located in a region of the prethalamus.
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