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Revision as of 14:11, 10 February 2012
Bioconductor
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Bioconductor is a software project for the analysis of molecular biology data. Most of its components are R packages that can be freely downloaded and imported. (Project homepage)
Introductory reading
Contents
Reimers & Carey (2006) Bioconductor: an open source framework for bioinformatics and computational biology. Meth Enzymol 411:119-34. (pmid: 16939789) |
[ PubMed ] [ DOI ] This chapter describes the Bioconductor project and details of its open source facilities for analysis of microarray and other high-throughput biological experiments. Particular attention is paid to concepts of container and workflow design, connections of biological metadata to statistical analysis products, support for statistical quality assessment, and calibration of inference uncertainty measures when tens of thousands of simultaneous statistical tests are performed. |
Further reading and resources
Wikipedia article on the BioConductor project