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Autori principali: Hackl, Thomas, Ankenbrand, Markus, van Adrichem, Bart, Wilkins, David, Haslinger, Kristina
Natura: Preprint
Pubblicazione: 2024
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.13556
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author Hackl, Thomas
Ankenbrand, Markus
van Adrichem, Bart
Wilkins, David
Haslinger, Kristina
author_facet Hackl, Thomas
Ankenbrand, Markus
van Adrichem, Bart
Wilkins, David
Haslinger, Kristina
contents The effective visualization of genomic data is crucial for exploring and interpreting complex relationships within and across genes and genomes. Despite advances in developing dedicated bioinformatics software, common visualization tools often fail to efficiently integrate the diverse datasets produced in comparative genomics, lack intuitive interfaces to construct complex plots and are missing functionalities to inspect the underlying data iteratively and at scale. Here, we introduce gggenomes, a versatile R package designed to overcome these challenges by extending the widely used ggplot2 framework for comparative genomics. gggenomes is available from CRAN and GitHub, accompanied by detailed and user-friendly documentation (https://thackl.github.io/gggenomes).
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spellingShingle gggenomes: effective and versatile visualizations for comparative genomics
Hackl, Thomas
Ankenbrand, Markus
van Adrichem, Bart
Wilkins, David
Haslinger, Kristina
Genomics
The effective visualization of genomic data is crucial for exploring and interpreting complex relationships within and across genes and genomes. Despite advances in developing dedicated bioinformatics software, common visualization tools often fail to efficiently integrate the diverse datasets produced in comparative genomics, lack intuitive interfaces to construct complex plots and are missing functionalities to inspect the underlying data iteratively and at scale. Here, we introduce gggenomes, a versatile R package designed to overcome these challenges by extending the widely used ggplot2 framework for comparative genomics. gggenomes is available from CRAN and GitHub, accompanied by detailed and user-friendly documentation (https://thackl.github.io/gggenomes).
title gggenomes: effective and versatile visualizations for comparative genomics
topic Genomics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.13556