Back to back graph
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Buffo ★ 2.4k

Hi everybody, I have been trying to make a back to back graph in pad prism without success, I`m pretty sure that I have seen some graphs of this kind to represent differential expression and I like it, Somebody knows how can I make it?

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i use r ggplot2. you can search the method.

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Yes I know, but R is my last option, I think this time R is not the best option.

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Perhaps you can post an example of what you mean by "back to back graph". In general, either do graphing in R or if you need multiple graphs and don't want to bother doing that at once then post-process things in Illustrator.

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I would assume for differential expression, OP means a fountain/volcano plot?

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Could be ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ ?

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For commercial software respective tech support generally should bring the quickest results: https://www.graphpad.com/support/

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Thanks genomax2, but I meant that graph pad prism cant make that graphs and I was looking for another software. However It looks like it doesnt exist and finally I did two separated graphs and then melt them in illustrator :).

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Can you post a link to a picture of the type of graph you're looking for? "Back to back" doesn't really mean anything to me? We might be able to point you in a better direction if we know more.

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like this, but right and left axis also would have different scale, I know this data can also be plotted in different ways but I`m looking for this :)

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And if you could for your next question include important information such as this example in the first post, well, that would be great.

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You can do that in R with ggplot2 (or presumably even base graphics).

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Yes Devon, and excel too. But just when you have the same scale in right and left axis. I just was looking for somebody that know a different software for make it in one step.Finally, I did two separated graphs and then melt them in illustrator :).

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Assuming you mean the X axis then you don't need that in R.

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