Plotting Term Grids

Daniel Greene

2024年02月20日

In addition to using acyclic graphs, ontologyPlot lets you to visualise ontological annotation as grids. In order to do this for a given a list of term sets (i.e. your annotation), one calls the function plot_annotation_grid, passing parameters:

We proceed by loading the package, and an example ontology - in our case, the Gene Ontology (GO). We then create a list containing our annotation - here we use a list of 6 genes with the actual annotation downloaded from https://geneontology.org/ - and subsequently pass it to plotannotation_grid.

 library(ontologyIndex)
 library(ontologyPlot)
 data(go)
 
genes <-list(
 A0A087WUJ7=c("GO:0004553", "GO:0005975"),
 CTAGE8=c("GO:0016021"),
 IFRD2=c("GO:0003674", "GO:0005515", "GO:0005634"),
 OTOR=c("GO:0001502", "GO:0005576", "GO:0007605"),
 TAMM41=c("GO:0004605", "GO:0016024", "GO:0031314", "GO:0032049"),
 ZZEF1=c("GO:0005509", "GO:0008270")
)
 
 plot_annotation_grid(go, term_sets=genes)

One can either use annotation_grid to get a logical matrix of term-inclusion, or plot directly using plot_annotation_grid. See ?annotation_grid and ?plot_annotation_grid for more details.

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