GenGIS (pronounced 'Genghis' like Genghis Khan) is a bioinformatics application that allows users to combine digital map data with information about biological sequences collected from the environment. GenGIS provides a 3D graphical interface in which the user can navigate and explore the data, as well as a Python interface that allows easy scripting of statistical analyses using the Rpy libraries.
Under certain conditions when a vector map is loaded in GenGIS using gridding will cause all borders (including those around location circles) will become invisible when seen through the grid layer. These borders become visible again when either the layer is removed, or the map is viewed through the gap between the tiles and the map surface.
Possibly due to a clash between OpenGL or memory.
Under certain conditions when a vector map is loaded in GenGIS using gridding will cause all borders (including those around location circles) will become invisible when seen through the grid layer. These borders become visible again when either the layer is removed, or the map is viewed through the gap between the tiles and the map surface. Possibly due to a clash between OpenGL or memory.