Publication details
- Journal: BMC Bioinformatics, vol. 18, p. 11, 2017
- Publisher: BioMed Central (BMC)
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International Standard Numbers:
- Printed: 1471-2105
- Electronic: 1471-2105
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A visualization referred to as rainfall plot has recently gained popularity in genome data analysis. The plot is mostly used for illustrating the distribution of somatic cancer mutations along a reference genome, typically aiming to identify mutation hotspots. In general terms, the rainfall plot can be seen as a scatter plot showing the location of events on the x-axis versus the distance between consecutive events on the y-axis. Despite its frequent use, the motivation for applying this particular visualization and the appropriateness of its usage have never been critically addressed in detail.