August 28, 2025
Journal Article

MODE: A Web Application for Interactive Visualization and Exploration of Omics Data

Abstract

Studies generating transcriptomics, proteomics, lipidomics, and metabolomics (colloquially referred to as “omics”) data allow researchers to find biomarkers or molecular targets, or understand complex biological structures and functions by identifying changes in biomolecule abundance and expression between experimental conditions. Omics data is multi-dimensional and oftentimes summarization techniques such as principal component analysis (PCA) are used to identify high-level patterns in data. Though useful, these summaries don’t allow exploration of detailed patterns in omics data that may have biological relevance. The use of interactive HTML displays with plots allows researchers to interact with omics data at a detailed level, but building these displays requires significant coding expertise. To overcome this barrier, the software MODE was built to empower users to build their own interactive HTML displays to support scientific discovery. These displays are easily shareable, do not depend on a specific operating system, and allow users to effortlessly sort and filter plots by categorical or numerical variables. MODE allows users to build and share these displays with several options for plot design and meta selection. The MODE web application and its capabilities are presented and then demonstrated on lipidomics data from a leaf wounding study.

Published: August 28, 2025

Citation

Degnan D.J., D.M. Claborne, R.E. Richardson, C.W. Strauch, E.C. Glasscock, D. Velickovic, and K.E. Burnum-Johnson, et al. 2025. MODE: A Web Application for Interactive Visualization and Exploration of Omics Data. Journal of Proteome Research. PNNL-SA-201707. doi:10.1021/acs.jproteome.4c00650

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