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If you want to analyse another variable here, go back to the previous section, choose another variable and re-run the code from that point.
Choose the taxonomic level you want to plot (Choose from Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species). This applies to both the heatmaps and B&W plots below.
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taxgroup <- "Order" |
Heatmaps
This section contains heatmaps for each taxonomic level (class - species) for your selected variable. The number in each cell is the relative proportion (in %) of taxa per group.
There are a variety of attributes you can modify:
Note the tax_show = 10
attribute. This says to show the top 10 taxa.
The plot_values_size =
defines the size of the text in the heatmap cells.
The tax_add = NULL
adds an additional taxonomic group to the taxa names (e.g. changing this to tax_add = "Phylum"
and plotting Genus will name the taxa as 'phylum:genus' but leaving it as tax_add = NULL
will just give the genus name.
showRemainingTaxa = T
will aggregate, in a single row, the remaining taxa not shown on this heatmap. Change to F
if you don't want to see this.
color_vector = NULL
uses the default colour range (orange -> blue). You can change this by providing your own colour range, e.g. color_vector = c("red", "green")
. You can choose from the huge number of R colours here: http://www.stat.columbia.edu/~tzheng/files/Rcolor.pdf
Generate the plot:
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p <- amp_heatmap(ampvisdata, tax_show = 10, plot_values_size = 4, tax_add = NULL, showRemainingTaxa = T, color_vector = NULL, group_by = group, tax_aggregate = taxgroup, tax_empty = "remove")
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Add some additional plot modifications. Change or remove these as desired (or add your own modifications)
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p <- p +
theme_bw() +
theme(text = element_text(size = 18), axis.text.x = element_text(angle = 90, size=16), axis.text.y = element_text(size=14)) +
labs(y = taxgroup)
p |
Export as pdf and tiff
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tiff_exp <- paste0("community_tax_abund_heatmap_", group, "_", taxgroup, "_samples_.tiff")
ggsave(file = tiff_exp, dpi = 300, compression = "lzw", device = "tiff", plot = p, width = 20, height = 20, units = "cm")
pdf_exp <- paste0("community_tax_abund_heatmap_", group, "_", taxgroup, "_samples_.pdf")
ggsave(file = pdf_exp, device = "pdf", plot = p, width = 20, height = 20, units = "cm") |