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DmelSGI

 

Experimental data and documented source code for the paper "A Map of Directional Genetic Interactions in a Metazoan Cell"

Bioconductor version: Release (3.1)

The package contains the experimental data and documented source code of the manuscript "Fischer et al., A Map of Directional Genetic Interactions in a Metazoan Cell, eLife, 2015, in Press.". The vignette code generates all figures in the paper.

Author: Bernd Fischer

Maintainer: Bernd Fischer <b.fischer at dkfz.de>

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Installation

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source("https://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R")
biocLite("DmelSGI")

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browseVignettes("DmelSGI")

 

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Details

biocViews CellCulture, Drosophila_melanogaster_Data, ExperimentData, HighThroughputImagingData, MicrotitrePlateAssayData
Version 1.0.0
License Artistic-2.0
Depends R (>= 3.0)
Imports grid, TSP, limma, rhdf5, knitr, abind, gplots, igraph
LinkingTo
Suggests BiocStyle, EBImage, RColorBrewer, RNAinteractMAPK, RSVGTipsDevice, cgdsr, hwriter, xtable, beeswarm
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