inst/seqplots/www/help/Heatmaps.md

Heatmaps

Heatmaps are often more informative than average plots. If there is variability in signal along individual instances of a given genomic feature (e.g., because there are different biological classes), an average plot might not represent the behavior of any individual feature and could even give a misleading picture. SeqPlots plots track-feature pairs as sub-heatmaps horizontally aligned on single figure. All sub-heatmaps must have the same number of data rows, hence in single plot mode simultaneous plotting is possible only on single features or feature files containing exact same number of rows. The heatmaps can be sorted and clustered by k-means, hierarchical clustering or super self organising maps (SupreSOM).

Heatmap setup tab

This tab has heatmap specific options for data processing and display.

The view on Heatmap setup tab (left). Color picker, Label text input, Priority/Order checkboxes, Choose individual heatmaps for sorting/clustering control and Set individual color key limits numric inputs reviled on plot set grid (right).

Other options controlling heatmap appearance

The heatmap output shares many display options from other tabs. Here we provide a list of these inputs, please refer to "Viewing and manipulating plots" for further reference.



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seqplots documentation built on Nov. 8, 2020, 4:52 p.m.