Author:
Abrams Zachary B.,Tally Dwayne G.,Abruzzo Lynne V.,Coombes Kevin R.
Abstract
AbstractSummaryCytogenetics data, or karyotypes, are among the most common clinically used forms of genetic data. Karyotypes are stored as standardized text strings using the International System for Human Cytogenomic Nomenclature (ISCN). Historically, these data have not been used in large-scale computational analyses due to limitations in the ISCN text format and structure. Recently developed computational tools such as CytoGPS have enabled large-scale computational analyses of karyotypes. To further enable such analyses, we have now developed RCytoGPS, an R package that takes JSON files generated from CytoGPS.org and converts them into objects in R. This conversion facilitates the analysis and visualizations of karyotype data. In effect this tool streamlines the process of performing large-scale karyotype analyses, thus advancing the field of computational cytogenetic pathology.Availability and ImplementationFreely available at https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=RCytoGPSSupplementary informationSupplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory