Visualizing time-related data in biology, a review

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Time is of the essence in biology as in so much else. For example, monitoring disease progression or the timing of developmental defects is important for the processes of drug discovery and therapy trials. Furthermore, an understanding of the basic dynamics of biological phenomena that are often strictly time regulated (e.g. circadian rhythms) is needed to make accurate inferences about the evolution of biological processes. Recent advances in technologies have enabled us to measure timing effects more accurately and in more detail. This has driven related advances in visualization and analysis tools that try to effectively exploit this data. Beyond timeline plots, notable attempts at more involved temporal interpretation have been made in recent years, but awareness of the available resources is still limited within the scientific community. Here, we review some advances in biological visualization of timedriven processes and consider how they aid data analysis and interpretation.

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Secrier, M., & Schneider, R. (2013). Visualizing time-related data in biology, a review. Briefings in Bioinformatics, 15(5), 771–782. https://doi.org/10.1093/bib/bbt021

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