We present HiGlass, an open source visualization tool built on web technologies that provides a rich interface for rapid, multiplex, and multiscale navigation of 2D genomic maps alongside 1D genomic tracks, allowing users to combine various data types, synchronize multiple visualization modalities, and share fully customizable views with others. We demonstrate its utility in exploring different experimental conditions, comparing the results of analyses, and creating interactive snapshots to share with collaborators and the broader public. HiGlass is accessible online at http://higlass.io and is also available as a containerized application that can be run on any platform.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (10.1186/s13059-018-1486-1) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
Vitessce is an open-source interactive visualization framework for exploration of multi-modal and spatially-resolved single-cell data, with a modular architecture compatible with transcriptomic, proteomic, genome-mapped, and imaging data types. Its modular, coordinated multiple view implementation facilitates a wide range of visualization tasks to support all common single-cell assays. Vitessce is a client-side web application designed to be integrated with computational analysis tools and data resources and does not require specialized server infrastructure. The software is available at http://vitessce.io.
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