graph, RBGL and Rgraphviz, all available at www.bioconductor.org

Dieter Best wrote:
> Hello there,
>    
>   I am using the igraph package to build graphs from my data. If I plot a 
> graph though, it's not easy for me to see what's going on. Does anybody know 
> how to rearrange a graph to get a plot without too many crossing lines? Maybe 
> other packages?
>    
>   Thanks a lot in advance for any pointers,
>    
>   -- D
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