CYS files exist as 2 different types. Please find information about each of them below.
Type 1: Cytoscape Session File
Learn about Cytoscape file extensions. Including purpose, applications, and how to open them. Cys files store Cytoscape sessions. Xgmml files store network data. The vizmap.props file saves visual sty...
Learn about Cytoscape file extensions. Including purpose, applications, and how to open them. Cys files store Cytoscape sessions. Xgmml files store network data. The vizmap.props file saves visual style changes to sessions. Use dedicated software to edit cys files without damage. Cytoscape itself supports cys and xgmml formats. You can try converting between formats in Cytoscape using “Save As”. But be careful not to damage files. Cytoscape has options to export images and networks. Export to NDEx requires an account from ndexbio.org. Files save to the working directory by default. Unless a full path is given. Session files store all data about networks, styles and desktop states. Ontologies and annotations load controlled vocabularies that annotate objects. Export to GenomeSpace lets you save files to cloud storage. Upload local files to GenomeSpace storage too.