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The itol.toolkit is an R package that provides helper functions for the Interactive Tree Of Life (iTOL). This package has been selected as a third-party tool in iTOL documentation and is recommended as one of the Top 40 New CRAN packages in January 2023 by the R Views channel of RStudio.
First version published in Bioinformatics journal, Please cite:
Tong Zhou, Kuidong Xu, Feng Zhao et. al. itol.toolkit accelerates working with iTOL (Interactive Tree Of Life) by an automated generation of annotation files, Bioinformatics, 2023;, btad339, https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btad339
Support all 114 themes among all 23 template types in iTOL v6
High throughput generate templates in one command
Learn published template themes and use theme
Save all-in-one reproducible data locally
Based on the dependence packages from CRAN and Bioconductor source. We recommend to use pak
to install itol.toolkit
package automatically to avoid problems.
install.packages("pak")
# from CRAN
pak::pak('itol.toolkit')
# from GitHub
pak::pak('TongZhou2017/itol.toolkit')
pak
method, you can still use the traditional installation method.
[Click to view] Traditional method
To install the stable versions, you can use the CRAN official repository. For development versions, you can use the GitHub repository. However, if you need to install packages from Bioconductor, you’ll need to use the BiocManager package.
If you encounter any issues during the installation process, such as problems caused by other systems, R versions, or dependency packages, please refer to the supplementary materials for a solution.
# load package
library(itol.toolkit)
# read data
tree <- system.file("extdata",
"tree_of_itol_templates.tree",
package = "itol.toolkit")
data("template_groups")
df_group <- data.frame(id = unique(template_groups$group),
data = unique(template_groups$group))
# create hub
hub <- create_hub(tree = tree)
## create unit
unit <- create_unit(data = df_group,
key = "Quickstart",
type = "DATASET_COLORSTRIP",
tree = tree)
## add unit into hub
hub <- hub + unit
## write template file
write_hub(hub,getwd())
We have documents for every single function and some important tips for users. We also provided a ChatBot to help users learn the package interactively on Chat Thing.
COLLAPSE: collapse branches by range id or node id.
PRUNE: drop out branches.
SPACING: adjust branch spacing.
TREE_COLORS: set branch style at range, clade, branch, label, and background level.
DATASET_STYLE: set branch style at branch and label level.
LABELS: change node name.
DATASET_TEXT: add text by HTML.
DATASET_COLORSTRIP: add color strip with text.
DATASET_BINARY: multi columns with one shape symbol.
DATASET_GRADIENT: one column heatmap.
DATASET_HEATMAP: heatmap with field tree.
DATASET_SYMBOL: internal tree one column with multi shape symbol.
DATASET_EXTERNALSHAPE: outside multi column with multi shape symbol.
DATASET_DOMAINS: strucutre with multi shape symbol.
DATASET_SIMPLEBAR: bar plot.
DATASET_MULTIBAR: multi bar plot.
DATASET_BOXPLOT: box plot.
DATASET_LINECHART: line plot.
DATASET_PIECHART: pie plot.
DATASET_ALIGNMENT: sequence alignment.
DATASET_CONNECTIONS: network between braches.
DATASET_IMAGE: add image.
POPUP_INFO: interactive external information.
Overview: overview for all functions.
Installation: FAQ about installation.
Datasets: overview of 5 example datasets for demo.
Colors: buildin color palette.
Data reproduction: learn data from template files.
VS table2itol: compare with the other iTOL helper tool, table2itol.
Tree construction: create a tree by different data and methods.
We collected reproducible plots into a gallery page.
Please open an issue to report bugs, propose new functions, or ask for help.
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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