OmicsVolcano: Software for intuitive visualization and interactive exploration of high-throughput biological data
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Kuznetsova, I. and Lugmayr, A. and Rackham, O. and Filipovska, A. 2021. OmicsVolcano: Software for intuitive visualization and interactive exploration of high-throughput biological data. STAR Protocols. 2 (1): pp. 100279-.
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STAR Protocols
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Faculty of Health Sciences
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Curtin Medical School
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Abstract
Advances in omics technologies have generated exponentially larger volumes of biological data; however, their analyses and interpretation are limited to computationally proficient scientists. We created OmicsVolcano, an interactive open-source software tool to enable visualization and exploration of high-throughput biological data, while highlighting features of interest using a volcano plot interface. In contrast to existing tools, our software and user-interface design allow it to be used without requiring any programming skills to generate high-quality and presentation-ready images.
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