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Dot plot is a statistical chart, typically used to visualize gene expression (RNA-seq or microarray data), with dots representing samples and y-axis showing expression level on an appropriate scale.

In Partek® Flow®, dot plots are available through a Feature list node, by selecting the dot plot icon ( Image Removed ) in the View column. The plot will be displayed in a new browser tab (an example plot is on Figure 1)A Pie Chart is a type of graph that displays data in a circular graph. It gives you a snapshot of how a group is broken down into smaller pieces. Because the pieces of a Pie chart are proportional to the fraction of the whole in each category. In order to make a Pie chart, you must have a list of categorical variables (descriptions of your categories, like ‘cell type’) as well as numeric variables (e.g.,  cell numbers). In Partek Flow, the default numeric variable is the cell numbers.  Therefore, the Pie chart indicates the fraction of the whole cell numbers in each category.

To make a Pie chart, open a new Data Viewer session in Flow.

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