TechBlog: Interactive figures address data reproducibility

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Data reproducibility and transparency mean different things to different people, but one aspect involves allowing scientists to view and manipulate the data or code underlying published figures, both to double-check others’ work and to repeat those analyses using custom data. Over the past year, for instance, the open-access journal F1000Research has implemented integrations with Code Ocean and Plotly for viewing and manipulating programming code and figures, respectively. Now, a new publication showcases interactive figures for 3D genome analysis, too.

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