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  • Bioinformatics
  • Computer Science
  • Data Visualization

Background:

  • Existing graph visualization tools often lack interactivity and scalability for large datasets.
  • There is a need for universal tools to facilitate efficient exploration of graph-based data.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop VisualGraphX, a web-based, interactive visualization tool for large-scale graphs.
  • To provide a scalable solution for exploring complex graph data.
  • To enable integration into custom analysis pipelines via the Galaxy platform.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a web-based, interactive visualization tool named VisualGraphX.
  • Implementation as a visualization plugin for the Galaxy platform.
  • Focus on scalability and user empowerment for data exploration.

Main Results:

  • VisualGraphX offers an interactive and scalable visualization of large-scale graphs.
  • The tool enables users to efficiently explore graph-based data.
  • It is available as a plugin for the Galaxy platform, facilitating integration.

Conclusions:

  • VisualGraphX addresses the limitations of current graph visualization tools.
  • It provides a universal solution for large-scale graph data exploration.
  • The tool enhances the capabilities of the Galaxy platform for data analysis.