• DocumentCode
    54171
  • Title

    Variant View: Visualizing Sequence Variants in their Gene Context

  • Author

    Ferstay, Joel A. ; Nielsen, Claus Ballegaard ; Munzner, Tamara

  • Volume
    19
  • Issue
    12
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    Dec. 2013
  • Firstpage
    2546
  • Lastpage
    2555
  • Abstract
    Scientists use DNA sequence differences between an individual´s genome and a standard reference genome to study the genetic basis of disease. Such differences are called sequence variants, and determining their impact in the cell is difficult because it requires reasoning about both the type and location of the variant across several levels of biological context. In this design study, we worked with four analysts to design a visualization tool supporting variant impact assessment for three different tasks. We contribute data and task abstractions for the problem of variant impact assessment, and the carefully justified design and implementation of the Variant View tool. Variant View features an information-dense visual encoding that provides maximal information at the overview level, in contrast to the extensive navigation required by currently-prevalent genome browsers. We provide initial evidence that the tool simplified and accelerated workflows for these three tasks through three case studies. Finally, we reflect on the lessons learned in creating and refining data and task abstractions that allow for concise overviews of sprawling information spaces that can reduce or remove the need for the memory-intensive use of navigation.
  • Keywords
    DNA; bioinformatics; data visualisation; diseases; genomics; DNA sequence; biological context; data abstractions; disease; gene context; individual genome; information spaces; information-dense visual encoding; prevalent genome browsers; sequence variant visualization; standard reference genome; task abstractions; variant impact assessment; variant view tool; Bioinformatics; Browsers; Context awareness; Databases; Design methodology; Genomics; Sequential analysis; Bioinformatics; Browsers; Context awareness; Databases; Design methodology; Genomics; Information visualization; Sequential analysis; bioinformatics; design study; genetic variants; Algorithms; Animals; Base Sequence; Chromosome Mapping; Computer Graphics; DNA; DNA Mutational Analysis; Humans; Information Storage and Retrieval; Molecular Sequence Data; Sequence Alignment; Sequence Analysis, DNA; User-Computer Interface;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1077-2626
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TVCG.2013.214
  • Filename
    6634170