Hotgenes: an R package for reducing bottlenecks in bulk omics data exploration and collaboration
Richard Virgen-SlaneAbstract
Summary
A critical part of omics analysis is the transition from early data exploration to final interpretation, often including different analytical platforms and the proliferation of figures, tables, and files. To minimize potential errors and delays that can occur during this process, we have developed an R package called “Hotgenes” that contains a wide range of flexible utilities available in a single modular Shiny application. With Hotgenes, differential expression results generated from bulk omics platforms can be imported and shared among collaborators with minimal coding. Furthermore, the modular Hotgenes user interface can be customized by advanced users to fit the needs of their evolving pipelines.
Availability and Implementation
Hotgenes is implemented in R and is freely available at https://github.com/pfizer-opensource/Open-Hotgenes. A permanent archived version is available at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20129460.
Supplementary information
Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.