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snapCGH (version 1.42.0)

genomePlot: Plots the genome

Description

Basic plot of the log2 ratios for each array ordered along the genome.

Usage

genomePlot(input, array = 1, naut = 22, Y = FALSE, X  = FALSE, main = NA, status, values, pch, cex, col, chrominfo = chrominfo.Mb, ylim = c(-2, 2), ylb = "Log2Ratio", chrom.to.plot = NA, xlim = c(0,NA), ...)

Arguments

input
an object of class MAList or SegList
array
integer of the array (sample) to be plotted.
naut
number of autosomes in the organism
Y
TRUE if chromosome Y is to be plotted, FALSE otherwise
X
TRUE if chromosome X is to be plotted, FALSE otherwise
main
Provides the title of the plot
status
character vector giving the control status of each spot on the array, of same length as the number of rows of log2ratios(input). If omitted, all points are plotted in the default color, symbol and size.
values
character vector giving values of status to be highlighted on the plot. Defaults to unique values of status. Ignored if there is no status vector.
pch
vector or list of plotting characters. Default to integer code 16. Ignored is there is no status vector.
col
numeric or character vector of colors, of the same length as values. Defaults to 1:length(values). Ignored if there is no status vector.
cex
numeric vector of plot symbol expansions, of the the same length as values. Defaults to 0.2 for the most common status value and 1 for the others. Ignored if there is no status vector.
chrominfo
a chromosomal information associated with the mapping of the data.
ylim
Minimum y-scale to use for plotting.
chrom.to.plot
Specify which chromosome to plot
ylb
label for the Y-axis.
xlim
limits for the x-axis
...
Any other parameters

Details

The status vector is intended to specify the control status of each spot, for example "gene", "ratio control", "house keeping gene", "buffer" and so on. The vector is usually computed using the function controlStatus and a spot-types file. However the function may be used to highlight any subset of spots.

See Also

MAList SegList

Examples

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