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MVApp—Multivariate Analysis Application for Streamlined Data Analysis and Curation
Author(s) -
Magdalena Julkowska,
Stephanie Saadé,
Gaurav Agarwal,
Ge Gao,
Yveline Pailles,
Mitchell J. L. Morton,
Mariam Awlia,
Mark Tester
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
plant physiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.554
H-Index - 312
eISSN - 1532-2548
pISSN - 0032-0889
DOI - 10.1104/pp.19.00235
Subject(s) - data curation , computer science , data science , pipeline (software) , metadata , transparency (behavior) , interpretability , cluster analysis , interoperability , data mining , visualization , data visualization , world wide web , artificial intelligence , computer security , programming language
Modern phenotyping techniques yield vast amounts of data that are challenging to manage and analyze. When thoroughly examined, this type of data can reveal genotype-to-phenotype relationships and meaningful connections among individual traits. However, efficient data mining is challenging for experimental biologists with limited training in curating, integrating, and exploring complex datasets. Additionally, data transparency, accessibility, and reproducibility are important considerations for scientific publication. The need for a streamlined, user-friendly pipeline for advanced phenotypic data analysis is pressing. In this article we present an open-source, online platform for multivariate analysis (MVApp), which serves as an interactive pipeline for data curation, in-depth analysis, and customized visualization. MVApp builds on the available R-packages and adds extra functionalities to enhance the interpretability of the results. The modular design of the MVApp allows for flexible analysis of various data structures and includes tools underexplored in phenotypic data analysis, such as clustering and quantile regression. MVApp aims to enhance findable, accessible, interoperable, and reproducible data transparency, streamline data curation and analysis, and increase statistical literacy among the scientific community.

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