PieParty: visualizing cells from scRNA-seq data as pie charts

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Abstract

Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) has been a transformative technology in many research fields. Dimensional reduction tech-niques such as UMAP and tSNE are used to visualize scRNA-seq data in two or three dimensions for cells to be clustered in biologically meaningful ways. Subsequently, gene expression is frequently mapped onto these plots to show the distribution of gene expression across the plots, for instance to distinguish cell types. However, plotting each cell with only a single color leads to repetitive and unintuitive representations. Here, we present Pie-Party, which allows scRNA-seq data to be plotted such that every cell is represented as a pie chart, and every slice in the pie charts corresponds to the gene expression of a single gene. This allows for the simultaneous visualization of the expression of multiple genes and gene networks. The resulting figures are information dense, space efficient, and highly intuitive.

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Kurtenbach, S., Dollar, J. J., Cruz, A. M., Durante, M. A., Decatur, C. L., & Harbour, J. W. (2021). PieParty: visualizing cells from scRNA-seq data as pie charts. Life Science Alliance, 4(5). https://doi.org/10.26508/LSA.202000986

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