TueVis

[ ˈ tyː .viZ ]

In particular with the advent of next-generation sequencing as well as improved development of mass-spectrometry technologies, visualization of biological data has increasingly become of importance due to the growth of life science data both in dimension as well as complexity.
The TueVis repository offers interactive, user-friendly visualization tools for a broad application range to support the process of understanding complex biological data. Designed for researchers in bioinformatics and the life sciences, TueVis aims to lower the barrier to high-quality data exploration and interpretation.
The tools offered on this repository have mainly been developed by the Integrative Transcriptomics Group, with contributions by the former groups Big Data Visual Analytics in Life Sciences (Prof. Michael Krone, now at Stuttgart Technical University of Applied Sciences) and Computational Systems Biology (Prof. Andreas Dräger, now at the University of Halle).

Further useful links to other platforms for biological data visualization:

BioVis: 

The BioVis meetings are intended to educate, inspire, and engage visualization researchers in problems in biological data visualization, as well as bioinformatics and biology researchers in state-of-the-art visualization research. The main event organized is the BioVis COSI (community of special interest) at the yearly ISMB. Find out more under http://biovis.net/

VizBi:

The VizBi meetings, once a year, aim to raise the standard of data visualization in the life sciences by bringing together an interdisciplinary community of researchers, computer scientists, visual communicators and artists.
Find out more under: https://vizbi.org/