Title :
iHAT: Interactive hierarchical aggregation table
Author :
Vehlow, Corinna ; Heinrich, Julian ; Battke, Florian ; Weiskopf, Daniel ; Nieselt, Kay
Author_Institution :
VISUS, Univ. of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
Abstract :
In the search for single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), genome wide association studies have become an important technique for the identification of associations between genotype and phenotype of a diverse set of sequence-based data. In this work, we present a methodology for the visual assessment of SNPs using interactive hierarchical aggregation techniques combined with methods known from traditional sequence browsers and cluster heatmaps. Our prototype tool iHAT supports the visualization of multiple sequence alignments, associated metadata, and hierarchical clusterings. Moreover, data-type dependent colormaps and aggregation strategies as well as different filtering options support the user in finding correlations between sequences and metadata. Similar to other visualizations such as parallel coordinates or heatmaps, iHAT is aimed at exploiting the human pattern-recognition ability for spotting patterns that might indicate correlation or anticorrelation. Together with its interactive features and a database backend for fast data retrieval, we consider iHAT as a prototype for a visual analytics system for genome-wide association studies.
Keywords :
biology computing; data visualisation; genetics; genomics; SNP; associated metadata; data-type dependent colormap; genome-wide association studies; genotype; hierarchical clustering; human pattern-recognition; iHAT; interactive hierarchical aggregation table; multiple sequence alignment; single-nucleotide polymorphism; visual analytics system; Aggregates; Amino acids; Correlation; Data visualization; Heating; Image color analysis; Visualization; genome wide association studies; hierarchical aggregation; phenotype-genotype correlation;
Conference_Titel :
Biological Data Visualization (BioVis), 2011 IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Providence, RI
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0003-2
DOI :
10.1109/BioVis.2011.6094049