Compact graphical representation of phylogenetic data and metadata with GraPhlAn

Francesco Asnicar(University of Trento), George Weingart(Harvard University), Timothy L. Tickle(Broad Institute), Curtis Huttenhower(Harvard University), Nicola Segata(University of Trento)
PeerJ
June 18, 2015
Cited by 906Open Access
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Abstract

The increased availability of genomic and metagenomic data poses challenges at multiple analysis levels, including visualization of very large-scale microbial and microbial community data paired with rich metadata. We developed GraPhlAn (Graphical Phylogenetic Analysis), a computational tool that produces high-quality, compact visualizations of microbial genomes and metagenomes. This includes phylogenies spanning up to thousands of taxa, annotated with metadata ranging from microbial community abundances to microbial physiology or host and environmental phenotypes. GraPhlAn has been developed as an open-source command-driven tool in order to be easily integrated into complex, publication-quality bioinformatics pipelines. It can be executed either locally or through an online Galaxy web application. We present several examples including taxonomic and phylogenetic visualization of microbial communities, metabolic functions, and biomarker discovery that illustrate GraPhlAn's potential for modern microbial and community genomics.


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