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In contrast to the dot plot which shows one The profile plot displays probe(set)/gene per plot, the profile plot is used to visualize how the intensity values from multiple genes compare across all samples and genes.
We will invoke a Profile Plot profile plot from a gene list child spreadsheet with genes on rows.
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The profile plot will be displayed in a new tab (Figure 2). Lines are probe(sets)/genes and columns are rows/ samples from the parent spreadsheet.
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A basic profile plot will likely need customization. The plot configuration, properties, and control options are the same as in Dot Plotshown for a dot plot. We will illustrate a few modifications here.
We can change the row labels to show each sample ID.
- Select ( )
- Select the Axes Axes tab
- Set Grid to 1
- Select Rotate X-Axis Labels and set to 90 degrees (rotates counter-clockwise)
- Set Label Format to Column and select 5. Subject
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Note that samples present on the parent spreadsheet cannot be excluded from the profile plot. To plot only a subset of the samples you must filter the parent spreadsheet.
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