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dotplot

v0.1.0

Published

A library which provides helpers to draw dotplots.

Downloads

6

Readme

dotplot

This library allows you to create and draw dotplots. In bioinformatics, a dot plot is a graphical method that allows the comparison of two biological sequences and identify regions of close similarity between them. It is a type of recurrence plot. (Source : wikipedia)

install

If you're using node.js and npm, type into a terminal :

$ npm install dotplot --save

If you're using the browser, add to the beginning of your file:

<script src="dotplot.js"></script>

example

var dotplot = require('dotplot')

// creates a dotplot for a DNA sequence
var plot = dotplot.pattern("ATCGATCGCGATCATCGGG".split(''))
// return its data uri
var uri = dotplot.dataURI(plot)

api

The following methods are available:

pattern

var plot = dotplot.pattern(sequence)

Returns a dotplot of the given sequence. The data returned is formatted to be able to be used with sparse-binary-matrix, also available on npm.

The output dotplot is square.

correlation

var plot = dotplot.pattern(sequence)

Returns a dotplot of correlation between two sequences. The data returned is formatted to be able to be used with sparse-binary-matrix, also available on npm.

The output dotplot is not square.

dataUri

dotplot.dataUri(plot)

Returns a graphic representation of the dotplot in the form of a data URI.

release History

  • 0.1.0 Initial release

license

MIT