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RNAinteractMAPK

   

Mapping of Signalling Networks through Synthetic Genetic Interaction Analysis by RNAi

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This package includes all data used in the paper -Mapping of Signalling Networks through Synthetic Genetic Interaction Analysis by RNAi- by Horn, Sandmann, Fischer et al.., Nat. Methods, 2011. The package vignette shows the R code to reproduce all figures in the paper.

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

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

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biocViews CellCulture, Drosophila_melanogaster_Data, ExperimentData, MicrotitrePlateAssayData
Version 1.8.0
License Artistic-2.0
Depends R (>= 2.12.0), methods, fields, sparseLDA, RNAinteract
Imports grid, gdata, MASS, genefilter
LinkingTo
Suggests qvalue, lattice
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Depends On Me
Imports Me
Suggests Me DmelSGI
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