Abstract

BackgroundAs high-throughput sequencing applications continue to evolve, the rapid growth in quantity and variety of sequence-based data calls for the development of new software libraries and tools for data analysis and visualization. Often, effective use of these tools requires computational skills beyond those of many researchers. To ease this computational barrier, we have created a dynamic web-based platform, NASQAR (Nucleic Acid SeQuence Analysis Resource).ResultsNASQAR offers a collection of custom and publicly available open-source web applications that make extensive use of a variety of R packages to provide interactive data analysis and visualization. The platform is publicly accessible at http://nasqar.abudhabi.nyu.edu/. Open-source code is on GitHub at https://github.com/nasqar/NASQAR, and the system is also available as a Docker image at https://hub.docker.com/r/aymanm/nasqarall. NASQAR is a collaboration between the core bioinformatics teams of the NYU Abu Dhabi and NYU New York Centers for Genomics and Systems Biology.ConclusionsNASQAR empowers non-programming experts with a versatile and intuitive toolbox to easily and efficiently explore, analyze, and visualize their Transcriptomics data interactively. Popular tools for a variety of applications are currently available, including Transcriptome Data Preprocessing, RNA-seq Analysis (including Single-cell RNA-seq), Metagenomics, and Gene Enrichment.

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  • As high-throughput sequencing applications continue to evolve, the rapid growth in quantity and variety of sequence-based data calls for the development of new software libraries and tools for data analysis and visualization

  • Yousif et al BMC Bioinformatics (2020) 21:267 of these (e.g. [3]) and newer methods — such as spatial transcriptomics (e.g. [4]), Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)-based screens (e.g. [5]), and multi-modal profiling — are rapidly proliferating as new technical innovations come on the scene (e.g. [7, 8])

  • In addition to previously published software, we introduce several new applications we have developed that wrap around popular analysis packages, such as DESeq2 [20] and Seurat [21, 22] for bulk and single-cell RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) analysis and visualization

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NASQAR offers a collection of custom and publicly available open-source web applications that make extensive use of a variety of R packages to provide interactive data analysis and visualization. The platform is publicly accessible at http://nasqar. Open-source code is on GitHub at https://github.com/nasqar/ NASQAR, and the system is available as a Docker image at https://hub.docker.com/ r/aymanm/nasqarall.

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