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Abstract
<p class="first" id="d37206998e139">The rapid development of high-throughput sequencing techniques
has led biology into
the big-data era. Data analyses using various bioinformatics tools rely on programming
and command-line environments, which are challenging and time-consuming for most wet-lab
biologists. Here, we present TBtools (a Toolkit for Biologists integrating various
biological data-handling tools), a stand-alone software with a user-friendly interface.
The toolkit incorporates over 130 functions, which are designed to meet the increasing
demand for big-data analyses, ranging from bulk sequence processing to interactive
data visualization. A wide variety of graphs can be prepared in TBtools using a new
plotting engine ("JIGplot") developed to maximize their interactive ability; this
engine allows quick point-and-click modification of almost every graphic feature.
TBtools is platform-independent software that can be run under all operating systems
with Java Runtime Environment 1.6 or newer. It is freely available to non-commercial
users at https://github.com/CJ-Chen/TBtools/releases.
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