@proceedings {708, title = {Analyzing Histone Modifications in iPS Cells Using Tiled Binned 3D Scatter Plots}, year = {2016}, month = {11/2016}, pages = {1--8}, publisher = {International Symposium on Big Data Visual Analytics}, address = {Sydney, Australia}, abstract = {Epigenetics data is very important for understand- ing the differentiation of cells into different cell types. More- over, the amount of epigenetic data available was and still is considerably increasing. To cope with this big amount of data, statistical or visual analysis is used. Usually, biologists analyze epigenetic data using statistical methods like correlations on a high level. However, this does not allow to analyze the fate of histone modifications in detail during cell specification or to compare histone modifications in different cell lines. Tiled binned scatter plot matrices proved to be very useful for this type of analysis showing binary relationships. We adapted the idea of tiling and binning scatter plots from 2D to 3D, such that ternary relationships can be depicted. Comparing tiled binned 3D scatter plots{\textemdash}the new method{\textemdash}to tiled binned 2D scatter plot matrices showed, that many relations that are difficult or impossible to find using tiled binned 2D scatter plot matrices can easily be observed using the new approach. We found that using our approach, changes in the distribution of the marks over time (different cell types) or differences between different replicates of the same cell sample are easy to detect. Tiled binned 3D scatter plots proved superior compared to the previously used method due to the reduced amount of overplotting leading to less interaction necessary for gaining similar insights.}, doi = {10.1109/BDVA.2016.7787042}, author = {Dirk Zeckzer and Daniel Wiegreffe and Lydia M{\"u}ller} }