Some guy named Ying Hu wrote some Circos thing in R (Who?)
OmicCircos: A Simple-to-Use R Package for the Circular Visualization of Multidimensional Omics Data
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Originally posted by blancha View PostCircos plots?
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Ideas for graphing data?
I have developed a method that identifies some genomic features and does so tissue-specifically. Now I would like to make some visual representation of this. E.g in one type of tissue I get lets say 1000 hits of varying intensity across the genome chromosomes. In other tissues I could get lets say 500-1500 hits of varying intensity across chromosomes.
It can be boiled down to a genomic coordinate accompanied by a intensity/frequency score. The coordinate is not super-important for the graphical representation, hence no need to depict the exact chromosome, however it would aid interpretation I guess.
Is there some 'fancy' way of doing this besides a heatmap or the like for every chromosome?
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