Visual Understanding of Metabolic Pathways Across Organisms Using Layout in Two and a Half Dimensions

Author:

Brandes Ulrik1,Dwyer Tim2,Schreiber Falk3

Affiliation:

1. 1Department of Mathematics & Computer Science, University of Passau, Germany

2. 2School of Information Technologies, University of Sydney, Australia

3. 3Bioinformatics Center, Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research Gatersleben, Germany

Abstract

Summary We propose a method for visualizing a set of related metabolic pathways across organisms using 2 1/2 dimensional graph visualization. Interdependent, twodimensional layouts of each pathway are stacked on top of each other so that biologists get a full picture of subtle and significant differences among the pathways. The (dis)similarities between pathways are expressed by the Hamming distances of the underlying graphs which are used to compute a stacking order for the pathways. Layouts are determined by a global layout of the union of all pathway graphs using a variant of the proven Sugiyama approach for layered graph drawing. Our variant layout approach allows edges to cross if they appear in different graphs.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Medicine

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