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as genomic annotations stored in GFF3 files. The object format GenomeSpy uses
is described in [gff-js](https://github.com/GMOD/gff-js#object-format)'s
documentation. The [flatten](../transform/flatten.md) and
[project](../tranform/project.md) transforms are useful when extracting the
[project](../transform/project.md) transforms are useful when extracting the
child features and attributes from the hierarchical data structure. See the
example below.

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Genome browser applications typically couple the visual representations to
specific file formats and provide few customization options. GenomeSpy has a
more abstract approach to visualization, providing combinatorial building blocks
such as [marks](mark/index.md), [transformations](transform/), and
such as [marks](mark/index.md), [transformations](transform/index.md), and
[scales](scale.md). As a result, users can author tailored visualizations that
display the underlying data more effectively.

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