Abstract: Author summary Many of the processes that we study in biology are dynamic or interconnected. We can represent most of them as trajectories, being it connections between neurons in a brain or species in an ecosystem or motion traces of animals, cells or molecules. Modern experiments allow researchers to generate such trajectory data at unprecedented scales: think the parallel tracking of thousands of cells in a developing embryo over hours or days. However, visualising large-scale trajectory data is a challenge: the typical static visualisations...
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