pyclustree¶
Visualize cluster assignments at different resolutions. Possbile applications include finding the optimal resolution for single-cell RNA-sequencing clusterings.
pyclustree is inspired by the R package clustree, however, while we aim to provide the same functionality, the API
will differ between the implementations.
Getting started¶
Please refer to the documentation.
Installation¶
You need to have Python 3.10 or newer installed on your system. If you don’t have Python installed, we recommend installing Mambaforge.
There are several alternative options to install pyclustree:
Install the latest release of
pyclustreefrom PyPI:
pip install pyclustree
Install the latest development version:
pip install git+https://github.com/complextissue/pyclustree.git@dev
Contact¶
If you found a bug, please use the issue tracker.
License¶
Please refer to the LICENSE file.
Citation¶
Please cite both the original R package as well as this implementation when using pyclustree. For example: Cluster resolution was determined based on visualization with pyclustree (Kuehl et al., 2024), a Python implementation of clustree (Zappia et al., 2018).
pyclustree: t.b.a
Zappia, L., & Oshlack, A. (2018). Clustering trees: a visualization for evaluating clusterings at multiple resolutions. Gigascience, 7(7), giy083.