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Hello Bioinformatics lovers, I can not believe it is already the second quarter of 2024. Are you learning new things about computational biology? If you master these 6 types of plots: bar plots, scatter plots, line plots, histograms, boxplots/violin plots, and heat maps, you will be able to reproduce 90% of the figures in the genomics paper. Watch my video here. I will prove you at the end of the video that most of the figures are of those six basic types. The dotplot commonly used in scRNAseq papers are actually just heatmaps adding size of the circle to represent % of positive cells. see more details in this blog post:https://divingintogeneticsandgenomics.com/post/clustered-dotplot-for-single-cell-rnaseq/ Other resources in this past week.
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