How to interpret a heatmap for differential gene expression analysis - simply explained!

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In this video, I will focus on how to interpret a heatmap for differential gene expression analysis.
Learn why heatmaps are a great visualisation tool for our DEG or gene set enrichment analysis results, why clustered heatmaps help us find patterns in our genes and/or samples and how to interpret a heatmap from a real-life published example!
We will go through heatmaps from the very basics and then apply the main points to interpret a heatmap from a scientific paper.
Hope you like it!

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Other interesting resources for heatmaps:
Some additional slides and tips when creating a heatmap: https://acikders.ankara.edu.tr/plugin...
Don't want to code? You can easily create your publication-ready heatmaps with this RShiny App:
http://shinyheatmap.com/
or if you want to program your way through it, I recommend the pheatmap packages (planning on a tutorial soon, but Dave Tang has an amazing step by step guide!):
https://davetang.org/muse/2018/05/15/...
https://bioconductor.org/packages/rel...

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