Hello Shamsher,

Another user posted that they have started a Galaxy wrapper for the Circos tool itself, but I wanted to let you know about the tool "EMBOSS -> cirdna: Draws circular maps of DNA constructs".

The link on the tool's form points to all of the EMBOSS tools, including this specific page for the cirdna tool:

http://emboss.sourceforge.net/apps/release/6.0/emboss/apps/cirdna.html

The version in Galaxy is 5.0.0 and is a simplified implementation compared to the command-line. The tool form accepts a dataset from the history as input and uses default options. Please see the cirdna.html documentation for instructions about how to format the input file (created outside of Galaxy and uploaded as a text file).

There is an example in the documentation if you want to get an idea about what the resulting graphic will look like as implemented in Galaxy (versus the graphic in the documentation).

Best,

Jen
Galaxy team


On 3/6/12 8:32 PM, shamsher jagat wrote:
I wonder if is it possible to visualize mutation data in circular plot
termed as circos plot e.g
  @http://www.eurekalert.org/multimedia/pub/31019.php?from=181881
Any suggestion for an alternative tool will also be appreciated.
Thanks
Shamsher


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