2024 Volume 74 Issue 5 Pages 454-461
Visualizing genotypic data is essential in genetic research and breeding programs as it offers clear representations of genomic information, enhancing understanding of genetic architecture. This becomes especially critical with the emergence of next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies, which generate vast datasets necessitating effective visualization tools. While traditional tools for graphical genotypes have been groundbreaking, they often lack flexibility and universal applicability. These tools encounter limitations such as user-customized visualization and compatibility issues across different operating systems. In this study, I introduce GenoSee, a novel visualization tool designed to address these shortcomings. GenoSee can handle phased and non-phased variant calling data, offering extensive customization to suit diverse research requirements. It operates seamlessly across multiple platforms, ensuring compatibility, and provides high-quality graphical genotypes. GenoSee facilitates deeper insights into genomic structures, thereby advancing genetic and genomic research, and breeding programs by enhancing accessibility to genetic data visualization.