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# Plasmid popup

By default popup will show metadata like this:

![](/files/-LJYLWL9DnsuOUYWVhKX)

Then, as you may notice there are three buttons in the bottom that can be clicked, displaying information for:

* Resistances genes

![](/files/-LJYLWLB5TJ5avIuO1v2)

* Plasmid families

![](/files/-LJYLWLDN47_-zpFL-hw)

This popup also features a button at the top left corner that allows to export all displayed data into a csv file that can be imported in any spreadsheet.

* Virulence genes

![](/files/-LJYLWLF8jUb3vkA96jK)

## Annotation chart

All these annotations in the popup will be summarized a chart like this:

![](/files/-LJYLWLHdmf64PqD-F-0)

This chart is interactive and you may **zoom in** (by dragging the mouse while holding left mouse button) and use a sliding window (by pressing `ctrl` key and dragging the left mouse button).


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