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Contributors: Michael Ball or Dr. Simon Andrews
BBSRC: Data and Data Visualisation
Michael Ball from BBSRC's closing remarks on Data and Data Visualisation from 1st BiVi in 2014. Created at: 1st BiVi Annual Meeting.
BBSRC: Data and Data Visualisation
https://bivi.co/presentation/bbsrc-data-and-data-visualisation
https://tess.elixir-europe.org/materials/bbsrc-data-and-data-visualisation
Michael Ball from BBSRC's closing remarks on Data and Data Visualisation from 1st BiVi in 2014.
Created at: 1st BiVi Annual Meeting.
Michael Ball
Phylogenetics
Pathway or network
Anatomy Physiology and Atlases, Cells and Organisms, Genome, Molecular, Pathway, Phylogenetics, Populations, Information visualisation
2017-02-01
SeqMonk: Using visualisation to identify errors and biases in genome scale sequencing data
The increasing scale and complexity of genome scale studies has led to more widespread use of unsupervised analysis pipelines and reduced inspection and sanity checking of the underlying data. Here we will illustrate how the use of interactive visualisation tools along with an explorative...
SeqMonk: Using visualisation to identify errors and biases in genome scale sequencing data
https://bivi.co/presentation/seqmonk-using-visualisation-identify-errors-and-biases-genome-scale-sequencing-data
https://tess.elixir-europe.org/materials/seqmonk-using-visualisation-to-identify-errors-and-biases-in-genome-scale-sequencing-data
The increasing scale and complexity of genome scale studies has led to more widespread use of unsupervised analysis pipelines and reduced inspection and sanity checking of the underlying data. Here we will illustrate how the use of interactive visualisation tools along with an explorative approach to analysis can identify problems which would otherwise go undetected by standard pipelines.
Created at: 3rd BiVi Annual Meeting (2017).
Dr. Simon Andrews
Genome
2017-05-15