A collection of colour palettes for use with visualise_single_sequence()
and visualise_many_sequences().
Each is a character vector of 4 colours,
corresponding to A, C, G, and T/U in that order.
To use inside the visualisation
functions, set sequence_colours = sequence_colour_palettes$<palette_name>
Generation code is available at data-raw/sequence_colour_palettes.R
sequence_colour_palettessequence_colour_palettes
A list of 5 length-4 character vectors
The shades of red, green, blue, and purple that ggplot2::ggplot() uses by default for a 4-way discrete colour scheme.
Values: c("#F8766D", "#7CAE00", "#00BFC4", "#C77CFF")
Bright yellow, green, blue, and red in lighter pastel-like tones.
Values: c("#FFDD00", "#40C000", "#00A0FF", "#FF4E4E")
Bright yellow, green, blue, and red in lighter pastel-like tones. The green (for C) is slightly ligther than bright_pale.
Values: c("#FFDD00", "#30EC00", "#00A0FF", "#FF4E4E")
Bright orange, green, blue, and red in darker, richer tones.
Values: c("#FFAA00", "#00BC00", "#0000DC", "#FF1E1E")
Green, blue, black, and red similar to a traditional Sanger sequencing readout.
Values: c("#00B200", "#0000FF", "#000000", "#FF0000")