Is There Any Stand Alone Dot Plot Program?
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Liuyunlong ▴ 130

Is there any stand alone dot plot program which is like web-based in 'Plant Genome Duplication Database' or CoGE? Maybe dotter is a candidate,but I don't like its interface.

ps:It required whole genome pep blastp hit based plot,not sequence alignment based.

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I use a python script to generate dot plot, for synteny purposes. It depends on a plotting library matplotlib. Incidentally, I am involved in the two projects you mentioned.

Usage:
blast_plot.py blast_file --qbed query.bed --sbed subject.bed

visualize the blast_file in a dotplot

Options:
  -h, --help   show this help message and exit
  --qbed=QBED  path to qbed
  --sbed=SBED  path to sbed
  --synteny    run a fast synteny scan and display synteny blocks

blast_file is a BLAST tabular output (-m 8 in BLAST or -outfmt 6 in BLAST+). The .bed file has four columns.

chromosome_id    start    stop    gene_name

The gene names in query.bed has to match the names used in the first column in blast_file; names in subject.bed has to match names in the second column in blast_file.

Optionally, flag --synteny will highlight all the syntenic blocks in this dot plot.

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Orz,It's very very helpful.And if I want to show MCscan pairwise alignment result rather than a fast synteny scan,what could I do? Or just to transform the MCscan result to blast m8 like format ,is also can meet my job's requirement

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It's very very helpful.And if I want to show MCscan pairwise alignment result rather than a fast synteny scan,what could I do? Or just to transform the MCscan result to blast m8 like format ,also can meet my job's requirement,thanks very much.谢谢

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Readme of quota-alignment make me understand more clearly:)

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Neilfws 49k

The MUMmer package can generate a variety of genome-scale alignments (including translated nucleic acid sequence, using promer). It also has several plotting options: see mummerplot on the examples page for a dotplot-like example.

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You may try polydot or dotpath from EMBOSS suite.

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googling for 'dotplot' returns many command-line programs: e.g: http://emboss.sourceforge.net/apps/release/5.0/emboss/apps

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I think most of the EMBOSS apps (dotmatcher, dotpath, dottup) only plot 2 sequences against each other.

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We wrote this small python script: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/dotplot/ which provides both CLI and GUI, although it is sequence based:

GUI

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toheitka ▴ 230

Maybe you'll enjoy FlexiDot: It is well documented, implemented in Python and controlled with the commandline. It allows all-against-all, pairwise and self dotplots, and comes with many features, such as

  • Combination of structural annotations (gff3) with dotplots, or
  • LCS similarity shading and custom matrix dotplots

Code on github: http://github.com/molbio-dresden/flexidot

Publication: http://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/bty395

FlexiDot example all-against-all dotplot

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