RIdeogram: Drawing SVG graphics to visualize and map genome-wide data on the idiograms

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Abstract

Background. Owing to the rapid advances in DNA sequencing technologies, whole genome from more and more species are becoming available at increasing pace. For whole-genome analysis, idiograms provide a very popular, intuitive and effective way to map and visualize the genome-wide information, such asGCcontent, gene and repeat density, DNA methylation distribution, genomic synteny, etc. However, most available software programs and web servers are available only for a few model species, such as human, mouse and fly, or have limited application scenarios. As more and more non-model species are sequenced with chromosome-level assembly being available, tools that can generate idiograms for a broad range of species and be capable of visualizing more data types are needed to help better understanding fundamental genome characteristics. Results. The R package RIdeogram allows users to build high-quality idiograms of any species of interest. It can map continuous and discrete genome-wide data on the idiograms and visualize them in a heat map and track labels, respectively. Conclusion. The visualization of genome-wide data mapping and comparison allow users to quickly establish a clear impression of the chromosomal distribution pattern, thus making RIdeogram a useful tool for any researchers working with omics.

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Hao, Z., Lv, D., Ge, Y., Shi, J., Weijers, D., Yu, G., & Chen, J. (2020). RIdeogram: Drawing SVG graphics to visualize and map genome-wide data on the idiograms. PeerJ Computer Science, 6, 1–11. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj-cs.251

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