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Dear list, I am not sure if this message was delivered before. By checking the archive I could not see body of the message, so here I am sending it again as plain text. My apologies if this has resulted in multiple postings. I have been working with the exprSet class to manage analyses across several large datasets. I have found the class to be extremely useful and a very efficient way for compactly organizing information on both the samples through the pData slot and the genes through the reporterInfo slot. The subset operators work consistently to subset exprSet object based on subsets genes or samples. However, it appears that there is an inconsistency in the way the reporterInfo data frame is treated. Although selecting subsets of samples operates both on the expression matrix and the pData, subset selection on genes operates only on the expression matrix and not on the reporterInfo dataframe. I would think that for consistency, the gene-based subset operator should also appropriately subset the reporterInfo data frame, since the remaining genes are not really relevant to the new object. Is this a bug or is it rather the desired behavior? I would appreciate any insight. Thank you. Christos Hatzis, Ph.D. Vice President, Technology Nuvera Biosciences, Inc. 400 West Cummings Park Suite 5350 Woburn, MA 01801 Tel: 781-938-3830 www.nuverabio.com <http: www.nuverabio.com=""/>
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Thanks Christos for spotting this. The development version of Biobase now subsets reporterInfo in a consistent way. Valid eSet and exprSet objects must either have no reporterInfo/reporterNames, or information on the same number of reporters as there are genes. Martin "Christos Hatzis" <christos at="" nuverabio.com=""> writes: > Dear list, > > I have been working with the exprSet class to manage analyses across several > large datasets. I have found the class to be extremely useful and a very > efficient way for compactly organizing information on both the samples > through the pData slot and the genes through the reporterInfo slot. > > The subset operators work consistently to subset exprSet object based on > subsets genes or samples. However, it appears that there is an > inconsistency in the way the reporterInfo data frame is treated. Although > selecting subsets of samples operates both on the expression matrix and the > pData, subset selection on genes operates only on the expression matrix and > not on the reporterInfo dataframe. I would think that for consistency, the > gene-based subset operator should also appropriately subset the reporterInfo > data frame, since the remaining genes are not really relevant to the new > object. > > Is this a bug or is it rather the desired behavior? I would appreciate any > insight. > > Thank you. > > Christos Hatzis, Ph.D. > Vice President, Technology > Nuvera Biosciences, Inc. > 400 West Cummings Park > Suite 5350 > Woburn, MA 01801 > Tel: 781-938-3830 > www.nuverabio.com <http: www.nuverabio.com=""/> > > > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > _______________________________________________ > Bioconductor mailing list > Bioconductor at stat.math.ethz.ch > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioconductor
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