Using ggtree to visualize data on tree‐like structures
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Current protocols in bioinformatics, 2020•Wiley Online Library
Ggtree is an R/Bioconductor package for visualizing tree‐like structures and associated
data. After 5 years of continual development, ggtree has been evolved as a package suite
that contains treeio for tree data input and output, tidytree for tree data manipulation, and
ggtree for tree data visualization. Ggtree was originally designed to work with phylogenetic
trees, and has been expanded to support other tree‐like structures, which extends the
application of ggtree to present tree data in other disciplines. This article contains five basic …
data. After 5 years of continual development, ggtree has been evolved as a package suite
that contains treeio for tree data input and output, tidytree for tree data manipulation, and
ggtree for tree data visualization. Ggtree was originally designed to work with phylogenetic
trees, and has been expanded to support other tree‐like structures, which extends the
application of ggtree to present tree data in other disciplines. This article contains five basic …
Abstract
Ggtree is an R/Bioconductor package for visualizing tree‐like structures and associated data. After 5 years of continual development, ggtree has been evolved as a package suite that contains treeio for tree data input and output, tidytree for tree data manipulation, and ggtree for tree data visualization. Ggtree was originally designed to work with phylogenetic trees, and has been expanded to support other tree‐like structures, which extends the application of ggtree to present tree data in other disciplines. This article contains five basic protocols describing how to visualize trees using the grammar of graphics syntax, how to visualize hierarchical clustering results with associated data, how to estimate bootstrap values and visualize the values on the tree, how to estimate continuous and discrete ancestral traits and visualize ancestral states on the tree, and how to visualize a multiple sequence alignment with a phylogenetic tree. The ggtree package is freely available at https://www.bioconductor.org/packages/ggtree. © 2020 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Basic Protocol 1: Using grammar of graphics for visualizing trees
Basic Protocol 2: Visualizing hierarchical clustering using ggtree
Basic Protocol 3: Visualizing bootstrap values as symbolic points
Basic Protocol 4: Visualizing ancestral status
Basic Protocol 5: Visualizing a multiple sequence alignment with a phylogenetic tree
