List of systems biology visualization software
Online software
Name | Description | Site |
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GESTALT Workbench | graphical workbench for analysis of large-scale genomic sequence data | |
N-Browse | interactive graphical browser for biological networks | |
NetPath | curated resource of human signal transduction pathways | |
MEGA | free, online, open-source, phylogenetic analysis, drawing dendrograms etc. | |
REACTOME | free, online, open-source, curated pathway database encompassing many areas of human biology | |
WikiPathways | curate biological pathways | |
MetaboMAPS | visualize omics data on shared metabolic pathways [1] |
Applications
Name | Description | OS | License | Site |
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BioTapestry | interactive tool for building, visualizing, and simulating genetic regulatory networks | multiplatform (Java-based) | LGPL | |
Cytoscape | data integration, network visualization, and analysis | multiplatform (Java-based) | LGPL | |
GenMAPP | visualize and analyze genomic data in the context of pathways | Windows | Apache License | |
MATLAB | tool for modeling, simulating, and analyzing dynamic biological systems | Windows, Linux, macOS | Proprietary | |
MEGA | free, online, open-source, phylogenetic analysis, drawing dendrograms etc. | Windows/DOS-Win/Mac/Linux | Shareware | |
PathVisio | tool for displaying and editing biological pathways | multiplatform (Java-based) | Apache License | |
InCroMAP | tool for the integration of omics data and joint visualization of experimental data in pathways | multiplatform (Java-based) | LGPL | |
Pathview | pathway based data integration and visualization, easy to use and integrate into pathway analysis | multiplatform (R/Bioconductor) | GPL | |
Systrip | analysis of time-series data in the context of biological networks | Windows, Linux | LGPL, GPL |
References
- Koblitz J, Schomburg D and Neumann-Schaal M.,"MetaboMAPS: Pathway sharing and multi-omics data visualization in metabolic context ", F1000Research, July 17, 2020.
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