Abstract
Comparing gene organization across genomic sequences reveals insights into evolutionary and functional diversity among different organisms and varieties. Performing this task across many sequences, such as from a pangenome, is challenging because of the scale, the density of information, and the inherent variation. Often, analyses are centered on a genomic region of interest—a locus that might be associated with a trait or contain genes within the same family or biological pathway. Within these regions, researchers examine the conservation of gene order and orientation across organisms and assess sequence similarity, along with other gene content features such as gene size, to find biological variations or potential errors in the data. Automated methods in comparative genomics struggle to identify meaningful patterns due to varying and often unknown features of interest, leaving manual, time-intensive, and scalability-challenged visualization as the primary alternative. To address these challenges, we present a multiscale design for studying gene organization within pangenomes, developed in close collaboration with domain experts. Our tool, Multipla, enables users to explore organization at multiple levels of detail in a decluttered manner through layout abstractions, semantic zooming, and layouts with flexible distance definitions and feature selections, combining the advantages of manual and automated methods used in practice. We evaluate the design of Multipla through two pangenomic use cases and conclude with lessons learned from designing multiscale views for pangenomic locus analysis.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | e70147 |
| Number of pages | 12 |
| Journal | Computer Graphics Forum |
| Volume | 44 |
| Issue number | 3 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Jun 2025 |
| Event | 2025 Eurographics Conference on Visualization (EuroVis 2025) - Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Luxembourg Duration: 2 Jun 2025 → 6 Jun 2025 https://www.eurovis2025.lu/ |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© 2025 The Author(s). Computer Graphics Forum published by Eurographics - The European Association for Computer Graphics and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Keywords
- CCS Concepts
- Visualization design and evaluation methods
- • Applied computing → Genomics
- • Human-centered computing → Visual analytics
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