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The NCBI Sequence Viewer is an interactive graphics component that is available for use by anyone. It displays sequence data and their annotations, such as genome assembly components, gene structure, sequence variation and much more. This video focuses on embedding the viewer into your own web pages, so that you can provide to your colleagues more than just a static image. You can embed a simple viewer with a pre-defined set of annotation tracks, or an enhanced tool, allowing data upload, track configuration and tooltips. If you want help using the viewer, we have a link to a playlist of video tutorials at the end of this video. You can also find that link, along with extensive help documentation, on the main Sequence Viewer page shown here. Much of this videos content, along with more detail, is found in this link, the NCBI Sequence Viewer Embedding API. Lets first look at 3 uses of the viewer on NCBI web pages, then well dive into some specifics of the embedding code. Here is an e