Hello:
I am in the process of writing a scientific article regarding the prevalence of mutations in the dystrophin gene of a certain population. I have all the data and wish to create a diagram similar to this one:
I want to display every patient's mutated segment over the dystrophin gene. I can do this with pen and paper but I don't know a simple way to do this on a computer. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Manuel
My data is currently in Excel. For example, Patiient 1, Deletion, 45-46 (exons). The pie chart is not necessary. Will Inkscape allow me to make some sort of scale for each line? I can do this with a ruler stating each exon is 1mm perhaps, but don't know how to do it on a computer.
Inkscape is very free-form. You can draw anything you want, however you want.
If you have programming knowledge, it would be worth a shot to generate the visualization with the help of a Cairo library for your language of choice.
No programming language. So you believe Inkscape can give me something similar to this diagram?
You can utilize Inkscape to create a diagram exactly like that one, yes. Vector illustration is your best bet if you don't have coding knowledge. It will allow you to specify the exact length and thickness of your lines. You can duplicate elements easily, and it's dead simple to correct mistakes. Use layers wisely and it will be a piece of cake.
This is what I have so far:
Looking good!