In this chapter we address the recent explosion in large multilevel population studies such as the METSIM study in humans as well as large panels of animal models such as the Hybrid Mouse Diversity Panel or the BXD set of recombinant inbred strains. These studies have harnessed the increasing affordability of largescale high-throughput profi ling to gather massive quantities of data. These datasets, spread across different -omics levels (genome, transcriptome, etc.), different tissues (e.g. heart, plasma, bone) and different environmental factors (e.g. diet, drugs) each individually have led to a number of novel fi ndings relevant to a variety of complex diseases and other phenotypes. The analysis of these results, however, is often limited to individuals with a comprehensive understanding of database languages such as SQL. In this chapter, we describe the development of a GUI-based database analysis suite, using the Hybrid Mouse Diversity Panel as an example to lay out a series of methods for visualization and integration of large systems genetics datasets. The database is based on the Shiny suite of tools in R, and is transferrable to other SQL-based datasets.
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Rau, C. D., Civelek, M., Pan, C., & Lusis, A. J. (2017). A suite of tools for biologists that improve accessibility and visualization of large systems genetics datasets: Applications to the hybrid mouse diversity panel. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1488, pp. 153–188). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-6427-7_7
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