Riboviz: Analysis and visualization of ribosome profiling datasets

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Background: Using high-throughput sequencing to monitor translation in vivo, ribosome profiling can provide critical insights into the dynamics and regulation of protein synthesis in a cell. Since its introduction in 2009, this technique has played a key role in driving biological discovery, and yet it requires a rigorous computational toolkit for widespread adoption. Description: We have developed a database and a browser-based visualization tool, riboviz, that enables exploration and analysis of riboseq datasets. In implementation, riboviz consists of a comprehensive and flexible computational pipeline that allows the user to analyze private, unpublished datasets, along with a web application for comparison with published yeast datasets. Source code and detailed documentation are freely available from https://github.com/shahpr/RiboViz. The web-application is live at www.riboviz.org. Conclusions:riboviz provides a comprehensive database and analysis and visualization tool to enable comparative analyses of ribosome-profiling datasets. This toolkit will enable both the community of systems biologists who study genome-wide ribosome profiling data and also research groups focused on individual genes to identify patterns of transcriptional and translational regulation across different organisms and conditions.

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Carja, O., Xing, T., Wallace, E. W. J., Plotkin, J. B., & Shah, P. (2017). Riboviz: Analysis and visualization of ribosome profiling datasets. BMC Bioinformatics, 18(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12859-017-1873-8

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