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PhyloVega

Visualize phylogenetic trees in Vega from Python.

Declarative tree visualizations in Python powered by Vega.

Declarative Grammar

from phylovega import TreeChart

# Construct Vega Specification
chart = TreeChart.read_newick(
    'tree.newick',
    height_scale=200,

    # Node attributes
    node_size=200,
    node_color="#ccc",

    # Leaf attributes
    leaf_labels="id",

    # Edge attributes
    edge_width=2,
    edge_color="#000",
)

chart.display()

Interactive trees

Use Vega grammar

How does it work?

PhyloVega defines a Vega grammar (specifically, a set of transforms) to draw phylogenetic trees.

Why?

Python is due for a simple, interactive phylogenetic tree viewer. Vega has done most of the heavy lifting here. PhyloVega simply leverages Vega transform specifications for building interactive visualizations.

In the works

Here is a list of features that will eventually make it into PhyloVega.

Install

Get the latest release with pip:

pip install phylovega

Install the development version by cloning this repo and calling:

pip install -e .

Dependencies

PhyloVega uses the Vega4 specification. It works out-of-the-box with JupyterLab.