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Arena3D: visualizing time-driven phenotypic differences in biological systems
Secrier, Maria; Pavlopoulos, Georgios A.; Aerts, J. et al.
2012In BMC Bioinformatics, (13), p. 45
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Abstract :
[en] Elucidating the genotype-phenotype connection is one of the big challenges of modern molecular biology. To fully understand this connection, it is necessary to consider the underlying networks and the time factor. In this context of data deluge and heterogeneous information, visualization plays an essential role in interpreting complex and dynamic topologies. Thus, software that is able to bring the network, phenotypic and temporal information together is needed. Arena3D has been previously introduced as a tool that facilitates link discovery between processes. It uses a layered display to separate different levels of information while emphasizing the connections between them. We present novel developments of the tool for the visualization and analysis of dynamic genotype-phenotype landscapes.
Research center :
- Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB): Bioinformatics Core (R. Schneider Group)
Disciplines :
Biochemistry, biophysics & molecular biology
Identifiers :
UNILU:UL-ARTICLE-2012-399
Author, co-author :
Secrier, Maria;  EMBL Heidelberg
Pavlopoulos, Georgios A.
Aerts, J.
Schneider, Reinhard ;  EMBL Heidelberg
Language :
English
Title :
Arena3D: visualizing time-driven phenotypic differences in biological systems
Publication date :
2012
Journal title :
BMC Bioinformatics
ISSN :
1471-2105
Publisher :
BioMed Central
Issue :
13
Pages :
45
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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