bio-pathway-enrichment-visualization
PKU-YuanGroup/OpenAI4STurns an enrichResult or gseaResult from clusterProfiler/enrichplot into a figure that collapses or shows gene-set redundancy, using dotplot, barplot,…
Scores out of 100 · grade A
2026-08-22Works
40% of the score92/100
- Frontmatter name `bio-pathway-enrichment-visualization` does not match its directory `bio-pathway-analysis-enrichment-visualization`.
Maintained
25% of the score100/100
- no commits in the last 12 weeks
Adopted
20% of the score35/100
- 335 stars on the source repo.
Documented
15% of the score90/100
- 3,012 words with worked examples.
- Ships 3 bundled files.
Install
npx skills add PKU-YuanGroup/OpenAI4S/bio-pathway-enrichment-visualizationWhat the check found
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What it says it does
Turns an enrichResult or gseaResult from clusterProfiler/enrichplot into a figure that collapses or shows gene-set redundancy, using dotplot, barplot, cnetplot, emapplot, treeplot, ridgeplot, gseaplot2, and upsetplot. Covers why a default top-20 GO dotplot is one biological theme drawn twenty times (the DAG/nesting guarantees redundant overlapping terms), so the figure is a modeling choice between SHOWING redundancy (pairwise_termsim -> emapplot/treeplot) and DELETING it (simplify/REVIGO); why cnetplot/emapplot/treeplot need pairwise_termsim first; why enrichplot ships no barplot for gseaResult (a bar cannot carry a signed NES); why GeneRatio is not fold enrichment; and why showCategory silently truncates. Use when plotting ORA or GSEA results, collapsing redundant GO terms visually, encoding a dotplot, or building a publication enrichment figure. Statistics come from go-enrichment and gsea; generic ggplot -> data-visualization/ggplot2-fundamentals.
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