TY - JOUR T1 - Heat*seq: an interactive web tool for high-throughput sequencing experiment comparison with public data JF - bioRxiv DO - 10.1101/049254 SP - 049254 AU - Guillaume Devailly AU - Anna Mantsoki AU - Anagha Joshi Y1 - 2016/01/01 UR - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2016/06/15/049254.abstract N2 - Better protocols and decreasing costs have made high-throughput sequencing experiments now accessible even to small experimental laboratories. However, comparing one or few experiments generated by an individual lab to the vast amount of relevant data freely available in the public domain might be limited due to lack of bioinformatics expertise. Though several tools, including genome browsers, allow such comparison at a single gene level, they do not provide a genome-wide view. We developed Heat*seq, a web-tool that allows genome scale comparison of high throughput experiments (ChIP-seq, RNA-seq and CAGE) provided by a user, to the data in the public domain. Heat*seq currently contains over 12,000 experiments across diverse tissue and cell types in human, mouse and drosophila. Heat*seq displays interactive correlation heatmaps, with an ability to dynamically subset datasets to contextualise user experiments. High quality figures and tables are produced and can be downloaded in multiple formats.Availability Web application: www.heatstarseq.roslin.ed.ac.uk/. Source code: https://github.com/gdevailly.Contact Guillaume.Devailly{at}roslin.ed.ac.uk; Anagha.Joshi{at}roslin.ed.ac.uk ER -