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Adopting tipping-point theory to transcriptome profiles to unravel disease regulatory trajectory.
Author: Zhezhen Wang, Andrew Goldstein, Yuxi Sun, Biniam Feleke, Qier An, Antonio Feliciano, Xinan Yang
Maintainer: Yuxi (Jennifer) Sun <ysun11 at uchicago.edu>, Zhezhen Wang <zhezhen at uchicago.edu>, and X Holly Yang <xyang2 at uchicago.edu>
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HTML | R Script | BioTIP- an R package for characterization of Biological Tipping-Point |
Reference Manual |
biocViews | GeneExpression, RNASeq, Sequencing, Software, Transcription |
Version | 1.8.0 |
In Bioconductor since | BioC 3.10 (R-3.6) (2.5 years) |
License | GPL-2 |
Depends | R (>= 3.6) |
Imports | igraph, cluster, psych, stringr, GenomicRanges, Hmisc, MASS |
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Suggests | knitr, markdown, base, rmarkdown, ggplot2 |
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URL | https://github.com/xyang2uchicago/BioTIP |
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Source Package | BioTIP_1.8.0.tar.gz |
Windows Binary | BioTIP_1.8.0.zip |
macOS 10.13 (High Sierra) | BioTIP_1.8.0.tgz |
Source Repository | git clone https://git.bioconductor.org/packages/BioTIP |
Source Repository (Developer Access) | git clone git@git.bioconductor.org:packages/BioTIP |
Package Short Url | https://bioconductor.org/packages/BioTIP/ |
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