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Simple htmlwidgets binding R commands to the BioCircos.js library
This package allows to implement in ‘R’ Circos-like visualizations of
genomic data, as proposed by the BioCircos.js JavaScript library, based
on the JQuery and D3 technologies.
For a complete list of all the parameters available, please refer to the
package documentation.
The amount of data produced nowadays in a lot of different fields assesses the relevance of reactive analyses and interactive display of the results. This is especially true in biology, where the cost of sequencing data has dropped must faster than the Moore’s law prediction. New ways of integrating different levels of information and accelerating the interpretation are therefore needed.
The integration challenge appears to be of major importance, as it allows a deeper understanding of the biological phenomena happening, that cannot be observed in the single analyses independently.
This package aims at offering an easy way of producing Circos-like visualizations to face distinct challenges :
The terminology used here arises from genomics but this tool may be of interest for different situations where different positional or temporal informations must be combined.
To install this package, you can use CRAN (the central R package repository) to get the last stable release or build the last development version directly from the GitHub repository.
install.packages('BioCircos')
# You need devtools for that
if (!require('devtools')){install.packages('devtools')}
devtools::install_github('lvulliard/BioCircos.R', build_vignettes = TRUE))
Since the visualizations are powered by JavaScript, they are affected by the environment in which they are displayed.
See the vignettes to learn how to use BioCircos visualizations.
vignette('BioCircos')
BioCircos.js : an Interactive Circos JavaScript Library for Biological Data Visualization on Web Applications.
https://github.com/YaCui/Biocircos.js
http://bioinfo.ibp.ac.cn/biocircos/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26819473
Documentation: http://bioinfo.ibp.ac.cn/biocircos/document/index.html
The following features have been added to the original BioCircos.js library, based on version 1.1.2:
To report bugs, request features or for any question or remark regarding this package, please use the GitHub page or contact Loan Vulliard.
The creation and implementation of the BioCircos.js
JavaScript library is an independent work attributed to
Ya Cui and
Xiaowei Chen.
This work is described in the following scientific article:
BioCircos.js: an Interactive Circos JavaScript Library for Biological
Data Visualization on Web Applications. Cui, Y., et al. Bioinformatics.
(2016).
This package relies on several open source projects other R packages, and is made possible thanks to shiny and htmlwidgets.
The package heatmaply was used as a model for this vignette, as well as for the htmlwidgets configuration.
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.
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