Networks often contain regions of tightly connected nodes, or clusters, that highlight their shared relationships. An effective way to create a visual summary of a network is to identify clusters and annotate them with an enclosing shape and a summarizing label. Cytoscape provides the ability to annotate a network with shapes and labels, however these annotations must be created manually one at a time, which can be a laborious process. AutoAnnotate is a Cytoscape 3 App that automates the process of identifying clusters and visually annotating them. It greatly reduces the time and effort required to fully annotate clusters in a network, and provides freedom to experiment with different strategies for identifying and labelling clusters. Many customization options are available that enable the user to refine the generated annotations as required. Annotated clusters may be collapsed into single nodes using the Cytoscape groups feature, which helps simplify a network by making its overall structure...
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Introduction Data analysis performed on high-throughput experiments usually produces lists of significantly perturbed genes (RNASeq) or other entities that can be mapped to genes, like genetic variants (whole genome sequencing) or Transcription factor binding sites (chIPSeq). The long lists of genes (often in the order of hundreds or thousands) produced as the outcome of…
The official web page for the Modules software package. The Modules package provides for the dynamic modification of a user's environment via modulefiles.
Using the Louvain version available on this web page is not recommended.
The current maintained version is available on sourceforge: sourceforge.net/projects/louvain/