Welcome

The Giotto package consists of two modules, Giotto Analyzer and Viewer, which provide tools to process, analyze and visualize single-cell spatial expression data. The underlying framework is generalizable to virtually all currently available spatial datasets. We recently demonstrated the general applicability on 10 different datasets created by 9 different state-of-the-art spatial technologies, including in situ hybridization (seqFISH+, merFISH, osmFISH), sequencing (Slide-seq, Visium, STARmap) and imaging-based multiplexing/proteomics (CyCIF, MIBI, CODEX). These technologies differ in terms of resolution (single cell vs multiple cells), spatial dimension (2D vs 3D), molecular modality (protein vs RNA), and throughput (number of cells and genes).
Reference:
Ruben Dries*, Qian Zhu* et al. Giotto, a toolbox for integrative analysis and visualization of spatial expression data. Biorxiv doi.org/10.1101/701680v3.

What's new

Jun 13, 2020 - We recently broadcasted a Giotto tutorial on Zoom. Check out the slides in this link. A recorded video session can be viewed at this link.


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Browse dataset examples to see the capabilities of the Analyzer in analyzing diverse spatial datasets from various technologies.

Click for a live demo of the Viewer to see how the interactive Giotto Viewer visualizes spatial datasets.

Test-drive Giotto by downloading a docker image, or by installing Giotto natively. Docker image, Installation, Download

Development

Giotto Analyzer
rubd.github.io/Giotto_site/
github.com/RubD/Giotto
Giotto Viewer
giotto.viewer.html
pypi.org/project/giotto-viewer/
pypi.org/project/smfish-image-processing/


Giotto is created and maintained by Ruben Dries and Qian Zhu. 2020 - All rights reserved. GC Yuan laboratory.