Faculty of Bioengineering and Bioinformatics, Lomonosov Moscow State University , 119234 Moscow, Russian Federation.
Center for Proteomics and Metabolomics, Leiden University Medical Center , PO Box 9600, 2300 RC, Leiden The Netherlands.
J Proteome Res. 2018 Jan 5;17(1):739-744. doi: 10.1021/acs.jproteome.7b00615. Epub 2017 Nov 13.
COMICS is an interactive and open-access web platform for integration and visualization of molecular expression data in anatomograms of zebrafish, carp, and mouse model systems. Anatomical ontologies are used to map omics data across experiments and between an experiment and a particular visualization in a data-dependent manner. COMICS is built on top of several existing resources. Zebrafish and mouse anatomical ontologies with their controlled vocabulary (CV) and defined hierarchy are used with the ontoCAT R package to aggregate data for comparison and visualization. Libraries from the QGIS geographical information system are used with the R packages "maps" and "maptools" to visualize and interact with molecular expression data in anatomical drawings of the model systems. COMICS allows users to upload their own data from omics experiments, using any gene or protein nomenclature they wish, as long as CV terms are used to define anatomical regions or developmental stages. Common nomenclatures such as the ZFIN gene names and UniProt accessions are provided additional support. COMICS can be used to generate publication-quality visualizations of gene and protein expression across experiments. Unlike previous tools that have used anatomical ontologies to interpret imaging data in several animal models, including zebrafish, COMICS is designed to take spatially resolved data generated by dissection or fractionation and display this data in visually clear anatomical representations rather than large data tables. COMICS is optimized for ease-of-use, with a minimalistic web interface and automatic selection of the appropriate visual representation depending on the input data.
COMICS 是一个交互式的、开放获取的网络平台,用于整合和可视化斑马鱼、鲤鱼和小鼠模型系统的解剖图像中的分子表达数据。解剖学本体用于以数据依赖的方式跨实验、在实验和特定可视化之间映射组学数据。COMICS 建立在几个现有资源的基础上。斑马鱼和小鼠解剖学本体及其控制词汇 (CV) 和定义的层次结构与 ontoCAT R 包一起使用,以聚合数据进行比较和可视化。地理信息系统 QGIS 的库与 R 包 "maps" 和 "maptools" 一起使用,以可视化和与模型系统的解剖图中的分子表达数据进行交互。COMICS 允许用户上传他们自己的来自组学实验的数据,使用他们希望的任何基因或蛋白质命名法,只要使用 CV 术语来定义解剖区域或发育阶段。还提供了常见的命名法,如 ZFIN 基因名称和 UniProt 访问号。COMICS 可用于生成跨实验的基因和蛋白质表达的出版质量可视化效果。与之前使用解剖学本体在包括斑马鱼在内的几种动物模型中解释成像数据的工具不同,COMICS 旨在获取通过解剖或分离产生的空间分辨率数据,并以视觉清晰的解剖表示形式显示此数据,而不是大型数据表。COMICS 针对易用性进行了优化,具有极简主义的网络界面和自动选择适当的视觉表示,具体取决于输入数据。