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Visualization of DNA-level Collinearity Using Mummer Data #671

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saltyduckegg opened this issue May 24, 2024 · 2 comments
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Visualization of DNA-level Collinearity Using Mummer Data #671

saltyduckegg opened this issue May 24, 2024 · 2 comments

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@saltyduckegg
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Hello,

I’ve been admiring the chromosome collinearity images produced by the jcvi.graphics.karyotype module; they are indeed very beautiful. However, it seems that this module is designed primarily to display gene-based collinearity. I have generated similar DNA-level collinearity information using Mummer and am wondering if there is an existing method to visualize such data.

Technically, creating a visualization for DNA-level collinearity should be simpler than for gene-level, but I haven’t been able to find any tutorials or guides on this. Here is an example of the DNA-level collinearity data I have:

38086833 38093476  | 34191579 34198229  |     6644     6651  |    95.72  |     0.00     0.00  | Chr4    Chr6
38100428 38108499  | 34217030 34225121  |     8072     8092  |    98.42  |     0.00     0.00  | Chr4    Chr6
... (additional data) ...
41812689 41877688  | 38158770 38223769  |    65000    65000  |   100.00  |     0.02     0.02  | Chr4    Chr6

Does anyone know of tools or methods that can utilize this type of data for visualization purposes? Any pointers or references would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you!

@saltyduckegg
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I wanna to build this fig, but based in DNA-level.
If there are no methods available, I might have to resort to converting these correspondences into fake gene IDs and BED files for plotting. This is not an good solution.

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