PathVisio

PathVisio
Initial release 2008
Stable release 3.2.1 / October 7, 2015
Written in Java
Operating system Any (Java-based)
Type Pathways editing, analysis, visualization
License Apache 2.0
Website www.pathvisio.org

PathVisio is a free open-source pathway analysis and drawing software. It allows drawing, editing and analysing biological pathways. Visualization of ones experimental data on the pathways for finding relevant pathways that are over-represented in your data set is possible.[1][2][3]

PathVisio provides a basic set of features for pathway drawing, analysis and visualization.[4][5] Additional features are available as plugins.

History

PathVisio was created primarily at Maastricht University and Gladstone Institutes.[6] The software is developed in Java and it's also used as part of the WikiPathways framework as an applet.[7] Starting from version 3.0 (released in 2012) plugins are OSGi compliant and a plugin directory, describing them, was developed. In 2015 version 3.2 was released. This was the first signed version with a certificate issued by a certification authority. Many of the running issues introduced by java 1.7 and 1.8 with the new security rules were solved.

Features

References

  1. "What is PathVisio?". Retrieved 19 September 2013.
  2. van Iersel, Martijn P; Kelder, Thomas; Pico, Alexander R; Hanspers, Kristina; Coort, Susan; Conklin, Bruce R; Evelo, Chris (2008). "Presenting and exploring biological pathways with PathVisio". BMC Bioinformatics 9 (1): 399. doi:10.1186/1471-2105-9-399. ISSN 1471-2105. PMC: 2569944. PMID 18817533.
  3. Kutmon, Martina; van Iersel, Martijn P.; Bohler, Anwesha; Kelder, Thomas; Nunes, Nuno; Pico, Alexander R.; Evelo, Chris T.; Murphy, Robert F. (23 February 2015). "PathVisio 3: An Extendable Pathway Analysis Toolbox". PLOS Computational Biology 11 (2): e1004085. doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004085.
  4. Jaiswal, Pankaj; Usadel, Björn (2016). "Chapter 4: Plant Pathway Databases". Plant Bioinformatics. Springer. p. 71-87. ISBN 978-1-4939-3166-8.
  5. Habermann, Bianca; Villaveces, Jose; Koti, Prasanna (June 2015). "Tools for visualization and analysis of molecular networks, pathways, and -omics data". Advances and Applications in Bioinformatics and Chemistry: 11. doi:10.2147/AABC.S63534.
  6. "About/Core development team". Retrieved 10 February 2014.
  7. Pico, AR; Kelder T; van Iersel MP; Hanspers K; Conklin BR; et al. (22 July 2008). "WikiPathways: Pathway Editing for the People" 6 (7): e184. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.0060184. PMC: 2475545. PMID 18651794. Retrieved 19 September 2013.
  8. "Tutorial 1: Drawing and annotating pathways in PathVisio".
  9. "Tutorial 2: Analyzing experimental data in PathVisio (data import, visualization and statistics)".
  10. Kutmon, Martina; Lotia, Samad; Evelo, Chris T; Pico, Alexander R (2014). "WikiPathways App for Cytoscape: Making biological pathways amenable to network analysis and visualization". F1000Research. doi:10.12688/f1000research.4254.1. ISSN 2046-1402.
  11. Bohler, Anwesha; Eijssen, Lars M T; van Iersel, Martijn P; Leemans, Christ; Willighagen, Egon L; Kutmon, Martina; Jaillard, Magali; Evelo, Chris T (2015). "Automatically visualise and analyse data on pathways using PathVisioRPC from any programming environment". BMC Bioinformatics. doi:10.1186/s12859-015-0708-8.

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