Abstract

Background

Exploring the structure of genomes and analyzing their evolution is essential to understanding the ecological adaptation of organisms. However, with the large amounts of data being produced by next-generation sequencing, computational challenges arise in terms of storage, search, sharing, analysis and visualization. This is particularly true with regards to studies of genomic variation, which are currently lacking scalable and user-friendly data exploration solutions.

Description

Here we present Gigwa, a web-based tool that provides an easy and intuitive way to explore large amounts of genotyping data by filtering it not only on the basis of variant features, including functional annotations, but also on genotype patterns. The data storage relies on MongoDB, which offers good scalability properties. Gigwa can handle multiple databases and may be deployed in either single- or multi-user mode. In addition, it provides a wide range of popular export formats.

Conclusions

The Gigwa application is suitable for managing large amounts of genomic variation data. Its user-friendly web interface makes such processing widely accessible. It can either be simply deployed on a workstation or be used to provide a shared data portal for a given community of researchers.

Details

Title
Gigwa-Genotype investigator for genome-wide analyses
Author
Sempere, Guilhem; Florian, Philippe; Dereeper, Alexis; Ruiz, Manuel; Gautier, Sarah; Larmande, Pierre
Publication year
2016
Publication date
2016
Publisher
Oxford University Press
e-ISSN
2047217X
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1800755037
Copyright
Copyright BioMed Central 2016