WebbioC for windows and other questions
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@narendra-kaushik-1390
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1. Has anybody tried to port WebbioC to WindowsOS? 2. I have read paper and literature regarding "SAM" description but still do not understand it completely. Kindly, someome could spare a little bit time to explain it plain english, the language biologist could understand it? 3. Is there anyway in R to sort out PUBMED queries, yearwise (most recent ones first and so on). 4. I am working on knockout mouse model that has no phenotype and I am restricted to 3 animals per experiment ( 3 controls and 3 transgenic, I am using affy's plateform). What will be the best emthod to analyse these data? Any help and suggestions, good or bad even verbal abuses will be appreciated. Thanks in advance Narendra Narendra Kaushik School of Biosciences, University of Cardiff, Museum Avenue, Cardiff CF10 3US UK kaushiknk at cardiff.ac.uk
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Seth Falcon ★ 7.4k
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"Narendra Kaushik" <kaushiknk at="" cardiff.ac.uk=""> writes: > 1. Has anybody tried to port WebbioC to WindowsOS? Yes, please see the package listing for the Bioc 1.7 release: http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/bioc/1.7/src/contrib/html/webbioc .html > 3. Is there anyway in R to sort out PUBMED queries, yearwise (most recent ones > first and so on). You may get a better response on (3) if you ask a more specific question. + seth
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Seth Falcon ★ 7.4k
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Hi Colin, "Colin A. Smith" <colin at="" colinsmith.org=""> writes: > On Mar 14, 2006, at 3:00 , Seth Falcon <sfalcon at="" fhcrc.org=""> wrote: >> Yes, please see the package listing for the Bioc 1.7 release: >> http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/bioc/1.7/src/contrib/html/ >> webbioc.html > > webbioc actually does not currently work with Windows. I'm confused. The webbioc package seems to be passing R CMD check in devel on our Windows system. I haven't tried it personally, but if it gets that far... And there is a binary in the 1.7 release. If that is no good, please tell us so we can remove it: http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/bioc/1.7/src/contrib/Win32/webbio c_1.2.0.zip + seth
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