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Bioinformatics with Python Cookbook - Second Edition

By : Tiago Antao
Book Image

Bioinformatics with Python Cookbook - Second Edition

By: Tiago Antao

Overview of this book

Bioinformatics is an active research field that uses a range of simple-to-advanced computations to extract valuable information from biological data. This book covers next-generation sequencing, genomics, metagenomics, population genetics, phylogenetics, and proteomics. You'll learn modern programming techniques to analyze large amounts of biological data. With the help of real-world examples, you'll convert, analyze, and visualize datasets using various Python tools and libraries. This book will help you get a better understanding of working with a Galaxy server, which is the most widely used bioinformatics web-based pipeline system. This updated edition also includes advanced next-generation sequencing filtering techniques. You'll also explore topics such as SNP discovery using statistical approaches under high-performance computing frameworks such as Dask and Spark. By the end of this book, you'll be able to use and implement modern programming techniques and frameworks to deal with the ever-increasing deluge of bioinformatics data.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Title Page
About Packt
Contributors
Preface
Index

Plotting protein interactions with Cytoscape the hard way


In this recipe, we will use Cytoscape (http://cytoscape.org/), which is a platform that's used for visualizing molecular interaction networks. Here, we will interact with Cytoscape using a REST interface. There are easier ways to perform this recipe, but we will take this opportunity to continue interacting with the PSICQUIC service. Also, we will exercise the NetworkX graph processing library (https://networkx.github.io/), which will be useful on its own.

Taking a page from Chapter 7, Using the Protein Data Bank, we will plot p53 interactions that are stored in the UniProt database.

Getting ready

You will need to install Cytoscape version 3.6.1 (or higher), which will require Java 8 (currently, it does not work with 9). You will also need the cyREST application in Cytoscape (see the Apps main menu in Cytoscape for this). The code will use a REST interface to communicate with Cytoscape, so it will run outside it, but it will require...