BMC Bioinformatics (Sep 2012)

BirdsEyeView (BEV): graphical overviews of experimental data

  • Zhang Lifeng,
  • Berleant Daniel,
  • Wang Yi,
  • Li Ling,
  • Cook Diane,
  • Wurtele Eve

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-13-S15-S11
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. Suppl 15
p. S11

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Abstract Background Analyzing global experimental data can be tedious and time-consuming. Thus, helping biologists see results as quickly and easily as possible can facilitate biological research, and is the purpose of the software we describe. Results We present BirdsEyeView, a software system for visualizing experimental transcriptomic data using different views that users can switch among and compare. BirdsEyeView graphically maps data to three views: Cellular Map (currently a plant cell), Pathway Tree with dynamic mapping, and Gene Ontology http://www.geneontology.org Biological Processes and Molecular Functions. By displaying color-coded values for transcript levels across different views, BirdsEyeView can assist users in developing hypotheses about their experiment results. Conclusions BirdsEyeView is a software system available as a Java Webstart package for visualizing transcriptomic data in the context of different biological views to assist biologists in investigating experimental results. BirdsEyeView can be obtained from http://metnetdb.org/MetNet_BirdsEyeView.htm.