Chromosome View in the Partek Genomics Suite software enables visualization of differential expression and alternative splicing results in RNA-Seq data. 

The new track will be added to Chromosome View (Figure 2). 

 

At this point, you may find it useful to alter track properties. Each track can be individually configured. For example, isoform information will be easier to visualize if we remove a few tracks. 

Next, we are going to view a single gene, SLC25A3, with differentially expressed isoforms. 

To further improve our visualization of SLC25A3 isoforms, we can modify the remaining tracks.

The Muscle, Brain, Heart, Liver, and genomic label tracks were described in a previous section. Here, the focus is on the Isoform proportion track, which visualizes differential expression and alternative splicing. The reads that are mapped to a certain sample and the proportion of the transcript expressed in that sample are colored to match the Bam Profile track of that sample. In this screenshot, Brain is yellow, Heart is green, Liver is red, and Muscle is orange

SLC25A3 was reported by Wang, et al., (Nature, 2008) to have “mutually exclusive exons (MXEs)”. The reads mapped to the 3 transcripts of this gene in each of the tissue samples are shown in the Genome Viewer in the isoform proportion track. The relative abundances of the individual transcripts of this gene are shown by the height of the color coded bars on each transcript in the isoform proportion track. Note transcript NM_213611 has low expression while transcripts NM_005888 and NM_002635 have higher expression. Also note that NM_005888 is expressed primarily in the heart and muscle, indicated by the primarily green and orange bars, while NM_002635 is expressed primarily in the brain and liver, indicated by the primarily yellow and red bars.  

For additional tips on using the Chromosome View, refer to Visualizing mapped reads with Chromosome View.  

References

Wang, E.T., Sandberg, R., Luo, S., Khrebtukova, I., Zhang, L., Mayr, C., Kingsmore, S.F., Schroth, G.P., & Burge, C.B. Alternative isoform regulation in human tissue transcriptomes. Nature, 2008; 456: 470-6.