Author:
Ernst Terrence R.,Blischak John D.,Nordlund Paul,Dalen Joe,Moore Justin,Bhamidipati Akshay,Dwivedi Pankaj,LoGrasso Joe,Curado Marco Rocha,Engelmann Brett Warren
Abstract
Abstract
Background
The results of high-throughput biology (‘omic’) experiments provide insight into biological mechanisms but can be challenging to explore, archive and share. The scale of these challenges continues to grow as omic research volume expands and multiple analytical technologies, bioinformatic pipelines, and visualization preferences have emerged. Multiple software applications exist that support omic study exploration and/or archival. However, an opportunity remains for open-source software that can archive and present the results of omic analyses with broad accommodation of study-specific analytical approaches and visualizations with useful exploration features.
Results
We present OmicNavigator, an R package for the archival, visualization and interactive exploration of omic studies. OmicNavigator enables bioinformaticians to create web applications that interactively display their custom visualizations and analysis results linked with app-derived analytical tools, graphics, and tables. Studies created with OmicNavigator can be viewed within an interactive R session or hosted on a server for shared access.
Conclusions
OmicNavigator can be found at https://github.com/abbvie-external/OmicNavigator
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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