ggsashimi: Sashimi plot revised for browser- and annotation-independent splicing visualization

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Abstract

We present ggsashimi, a command-line tool for the visualization of splicing events across multiple samples. Given a specified genomic region, ggsashimi creates sashimi plots for individual RNA-seq experiments as well as aggregated plots for groups of experiments, a feature unique to this software. Compared to the existing versions of programs generating sashimi plots, it uses popular bioinformatics file formats, it is annotation-independent, and allows the visualization of splicing events even for large genomic regions by scaling down the genomic segments between splice sites. ggsashimi is freely available at https://github.com/guigolab/ggsashimi. It is implemented in python, and internally generates R code for plotting.

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Garrido-Martín, D., Palumbo, E., Guigó, R., & Breschi, A. (2018). ggsashimi: Sashimi plot revised for browser- and annotation-independent splicing visualization. PLoS Computational Biology, 14(8). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1006360

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