Posted Fri, Jan, 17,2014
Published today in Cancer Informatics is a new technical advance article by Ying Hu, Chunhua Yan, Chih-Hao Hsu, Qing-Rong Chen, Kelvin Niu, George A. Komatsoulis and Daoud Meerzaman. Read more about this paper below:
Title
OmicCircos: A Simple-to-Use R Package for the Circular Visualization of Multidimensional Omics Data
Abstract
Summary: OmicCircos is an R software package used to generate high-quality circular plots for visualizing genomic variations, including mutation patterns, copy number variations (CNVs), expression patterns, and methylation patterns. Such variations can be displayed as scatterplot, line, or text-label figures. Relationships among genomic features in different chromosome positions can be represented in the forms of polygons or curves. Utilizing the statistical and graphic functions in an R/Bioconductor environment, OmicCircos performs statistical analyses and displays results using cluster, boxplot, histogram, and heatmap formats. In addition, OmicCircos offers a number of unique capabilities, including independent track drawing for easy modification and integration, zoom functions, link-polygons, and position-independent heatmaps supporting detailed visualization.
Availability and Implementation: OmicCircos is available through Bioconductor at http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/devel/bioc/html/OmicCircos.html. An extensive vignette in the package describes installation, data formatting, and workflow procedures. The software is open source under the Artistic-2.0 license.
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