Visualization and analysis of microarray and gene ontology data with treemaps

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The increasing complexity of genomic data presents several challenges for biologists. Limited computer monitor views of data complexity and the dynamic nature of data in the midst of discovery increase the challenge of integrating ex...

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Main Authors: Babaria Ketan, Dang Niem, Baehrecke Eric H, Shneiderman Ben
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2004-06-01
Series:BMC Bioinformatics
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/5/84
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spelling doaj-f74d740133a2476e944aba239c163b1b2020-11-25T01:03:30ZengBMCBMC Bioinformatics1471-21052004-06-01518410.1186/1471-2105-5-84Visualization and analysis of microarray and gene ontology data with treemapsBabaria KetanDang NiemBaehrecke Eric HShneiderman Ben<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The increasing complexity of genomic data presents several challenges for biologists. Limited computer monitor views of data complexity and the dynamic nature of data in the midst of discovery increase the challenge of integrating experimental results with information resources. The use of Gene Ontology enables researchers to summarize results of quantitative analyses in this framework, but the limitations of typical browser presentation restrict data access.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Here we describe extensions to the treemap design to visualize and query genome data. Treemaps are a space-filling visualization technique for hierarchical structures that show attributes of leaf nodes by size and color-coding. Treemaps enable users to rapidly compare sizes of nodes and sub-trees, and we use Gene Ontology categories, levels of RNA, and other quantitative attributes of DNA microarray experiments as examples. Our implementation of treemaps, Treemap 4.0, allows user-defined filtering to focus on the data of greatest interest, and these queried files can be exported for secondary analyses. Links to model system web pages from Treemap 4.0 enable users access to details about specific genes without leaving the query platform.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Treemaps allow users to view and query the data from an experiment on a single computer monitor screen. Treemap 4.0 can be used to visualize various genome data, and is particularly useful for revealing patterns and details within complex data sets.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/5/84
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author Babaria Ketan
Dang Niem
Baehrecke Eric H
Shneiderman Ben
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Dang Niem
Baehrecke Eric H
Shneiderman Ben
Visualization and analysis of microarray and gene ontology data with treemaps
BMC Bioinformatics
author_facet Babaria Ketan
Dang Niem
Baehrecke Eric H
Shneiderman Ben
author_sort Babaria Ketan
title Visualization and analysis of microarray and gene ontology data with treemaps
title_short Visualization and analysis of microarray and gene ontology data with treemaps
title_full Visualization and analysis of microarray and gene ontology data with treemaps
title_fullStr Visualization and analysis of microarray and gene ontology data with treemaps
title_full_unstemmed Visualization and analysis of microarray and gene ontology data with treemaps
title_sort visualization and analysis of microarray and gene ontology data with treemaps
publisher BMC
series BMC Bioinformatics
issn 1471-2105
publishDate 2004-06-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The increasing complexity of genomic data presents several challenges for biologists. Limited computer monitor views of data complexity and the dynamic nature of data in the midst of discovery increase the challenge of integrating experimental results with information resources. The use of Gene Ontology enables researchers to summarize results of quantitative analyses in this framework, but the limitations of typical browser presentation restrict data access.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Here we describe extensions to the treemap design to visualize and query genome data. Treemaps are a space-filling visualization technique for hierarchical structures that show attributes of leaf nodes by size and color-coding. Treemaps enable users to rapidly compare sizes of nodes and sub-trees, and we use Gene Ontology categories, levels of RNA, and other quantitative attributes of DNA microarray experiments as examples. Our implementation of treemaps, Treemap 4.0, allows user-defined filtering to focus on the data of greatest interest, and these queried files can be exported for secondary analyses. Links to model system web pages from Treemap 4.0 enable users access to details about specific genes without leaving the query platform.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Treemaps allow users to view and query the data from an experiment on a single computer monitor screen. Treemap 4.0 can be used to visualize various genome data, and is particularly useful for revealing patterns and details within complex data sets.</p>
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