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  • Chuckytah
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    I know that heatmaps can be made on R, but my R is not working, dunno why, can't install new packages, maybe because of university proxy.

    I have done one using Matlab, but it is not so well I think...

    I will try MeV so

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  • themerlin
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    The multi experiment viewer generates heatmaps in one easy step. Those graphics you sent look like they were made in MeV.

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  • steven
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    Originally posted by Simon Anders View Post
    The difference is that heatmap rearranges the rows and columns of your matrix by clustering and adds dendrograms, and image does not.
    Ah, thanks Simon, I did not remember that. Yes, my matrix had to be plotted "as is", so it makes sense indeed.

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  • Simon Anders
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    Originally posted by steven View Post
    I once used one called "image" to generate a 2D heatmap in R-please don't ask me why not "heatmap".
    The difference is that heatmap rearranges the rows and columns of your matrix by clustering and adds dendrograms, and image does not.

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  • essvee
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    Originally posted by Chuckytah View Post
    The function is called "heatmap" ? but it there is no need to install a certain package?

    ty
    I do not believe you need to install any additional packages. It should be included in your standard installation.
    There are a lot of tutorials floating around, I would suggest searching to find the one most relevant to the type of data you are analyzing.
    Hope this helps

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  • steven
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    Originally posted by Chuckytah View Post
    The function is called "heatmap" ? but it there is no need to install a certain package?

    ty
    I once used one called "image" to generate a 2D heatmap in R-please don't ask me why not "heatmap".

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  • Chuckytah
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    Originally posted by vineeth_s View Post
    Hi Chuckytah,

    The images you refer to, are what are called Heat Maps

    For your kind of data, this will have to be done in 2 steps:
    1. Generate clusters using software like Michiel de Hoon's Cluster
    2. With the files generated there you can use Java TreeView to generate the heat maps

    Good luck
    Thanks a lot. I download those programs i will try later

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  • Chuckytah
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    Originally posted by essvee View Post
    In R there is fairly an easy to use function called heatmap that will allow you to do this.
    You can play with scales, colours, and formatting.
    Hope this helps.
    The function is called "heatmap" ? but it there is no need to install a certain package?

    ty

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  • essvee
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    In R there is fairly an easy to use function called heatmap that will allow you to do this.
    You can play with scales, colours, and formatting.
    Hope this helps.

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  • vineeth_s
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    Hi Chuckytah,

    The images you refer to, are what are called Heat Maps

    For your kind of data, this will have to be done in 2 steps:
    1. Generate clusters using software like Michiel de Hoon's Cluster
    2. With the files generated there you can use Java TreeView to generate the heat maps

    Good luck

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  • Chuckytah
    started a topic Differential expression graphics

    Differential expression graphics

    Hello all,

    I wanna do this type of graphic:
    http://www.jimmunol.org/content/172/...0/F1.small.gif or http://www.omicsonline.org/2157-7099...1-101-g005.gif

    but i'm kind noob in this field... what should be the type of my data?

    i have something like this:

    library/condition geneA geneB geneC
    I 2.0 1.6 12.0
    II 13.0 1.4 0.4
    III 17.0 1.3 0.3

    I use percentages... so for example i know that geneA is more expressed in the III condition, etc... right?

    How can i do a graphic like that one above? sorry my poor english.

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