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Next Generation (Clustered) Heat Maps for TCGA Endometrial Carcinoma (UCEC) paper

This page contains links to Next Generation (Clustered) Heat Maps (NG-CHM) to supplement the TCGA endometrial carcinoma paper . NG-CHM are highly interactive, dynamic clustered heatmaps that enable the user to see an overview of the entire heatmap, and via interactive navigation controls, to zoom and pan across the heatmap to see details of the heatmap at many levels of resolution. Other interactive controls enable searching for specific heatmap entries, generating production quality PDFs, and linking out to information related to rows, columns, and individual heatmap entries. The user interface is mostly intuitive, although a few less commonly used features can only be accessed with the use of specific keys. These are documented in the Viewer user manual.

NGCHM similar to figure S9.2 in the supplementary materials for the UCEC paper

We currently provide a heatmap similar to figure S9.2 in the supplementary materials for the paper.

This link will be enabled when the paper is published:

RPPA antibody by sample heatmap

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The data matrix contained in the heatmap above contains the same data that was used in the paper. The auxiliary information (such as classification bars) may be updated.

Future Plans

We also plan to provide further auxiliary information and other related heatmaps in the near future. Please contact John Weinstein or Bradley Broom if there is a specific feature or heatmap you would like to see.

More Information and other TCGA Datasets

More information about the NGCHM tool and its application to TCGA datasets is available at the TCGA NGCHM page.

Acknowledgements

The NG-CHM tool was developed by the MDACC Genome Data Analysis Center (GDAC) led by John Weinstein. Major contributors to the tool’s design and development include David Kane, Bradley Broom, Deepti Dodda, Lam Nguyen, Sid Acharya, Panna Shetty, Rehan Akbani, Chris Wakefield, and Allen Chang.

Supported by Grant Number U24CA143883 from the National Cancer Institute. Also supported in part by a gift from the H.A. & Mary K. Chapman Foundation and a grant from the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation.