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  • HGAP graph visualisation

    Hello

    I have been trying to visualise unassembled overlaps between contigs produced in HGAP.

    As suggest, I have run CA_best_edge_to_GML.py and converted the best.edges to a gml file which can be opened in Gephi.

    When I open the gml file there are over 4000 nodes and consequently it is impossible to visualise the overlaps between the 3 contigs. I have manually investigated these overlaps and know that the contigs can be merged.

    I have never used Gephi before and I assume there is some way of filtering the graph to obtain a meaningful visualisation of overlaps?

    Regards

    Brian

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    Which Layout option are you using. With 4000 nodes, YifanHu's Multilevel algorithm should work to give you a global view of the data, indicting if the assembly is circular / has bubbles / ambiguous overlaps e.g. a graph for an assembly of 9 fosmids, 5 are clearly assembled into circles, the remaining 4 have an overlap ambiguity and some local complexity.
    Richard.
    Last edited by rhall; 09-16-2013, 08:09 AM.

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    • #3
      Hi Riachard,

      I tried Yifan Hu's Multilevel last night and it produced the desired output.

      Thank you

      Brian

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      • #4
        I came here looking for help visualizing a comparison between communities based on shared OTUs. I haven't quite gotten it, but I've gotten closer by downloading plugins that provide more layout calculators. Its under "tools>plugins".

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