I have some data from 96 well and 384 well plates. Is there some
package I
could use to view the data in a plate format.
Thanks
Arunava
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Hi Arunava,
Arunava Chakravartty wrote:
> I have some data from 96 well and 384 well plates. Is there some
package I
> could use to view the data in a plate format.
That's not a well posed question. What exactly does 'view the data in
a
plate format' mean?
Do you just want to look at the numerical data in a 8X12 or 16X24
matrix
or data.frame?
Do you want an image where the color or color intensity is an
indicator
for the underlying data (e.g., a heatmap-type plot)?
Something else?
Best,
Jim
>
> Thanks
>
> Arunava
>
>
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Thanks for all the response. I just had summary statistic for the data
for
each of the wells from a 96 well plate. I tried cellHTS and it got me
what I
wanted.
Thanks
Arunava
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 11:23 AM, Heidi Dvinge <heidi@ebi.ac.uk> wrote:
> Hello Arunava,
>
> I guess that depends on exactly what you're after. If you want some
tools
> for visualising your data, the I think the package cellHTS deals
with
> cell-based screens in 384-well plates, and HTqPCR can handle various
qPCR
> results. There might be other packages out there, but without
knowing more
> about your data and what you want, it's difficult to say.
>
> Cheers
> \Heidi
>
>
> On 3 Feb 2010, at 15:43, Arunava Chakravartty wrote:
>
> I have some data from 96 well and 384 well plates. Is there some
package I
>> could use to view the data in a plate format.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Arunava
>>
>>
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>> Arunava Chakravartty
>> 13735 Luxor Chase,
>> Fishers,IN 46038
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Hello,
The function 'plotPlate' of the package 'prada' will do the job.
> library('prada')
> example(plotPlate)
Regards,
Greg
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Arunava Chakravartty wrote:
> I have some data from 96 well and 384 well plates. Is there some
package I
> could use to view the data in a plate format.
>
> Thanks
>
> Arunava
>
>
Hi
In addition to "plotPlate" from the prada package, which is good for a
single plate, I also recommend the "plotScreen" function from the
"splots" package for plotting an overview over multiple plates. Please
make sure to use a recent version (>= 1.13.9)
Re 'cellHTS', please note that this package has been superseded by
'cellHTS2' and that the latter should be prefered.
Best wishes
Wolfgang
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Gregoire Pau ha scritto:
> Hello,
>
> The function 'plotPlate' of the package 'prada' will do the job.
>
> > library('prada')
> > example(plotPlate)
>
> Regards,
>
> Greg
> ---
> Gregoire Pau
> EMBL Research officer
> http://www.ebi.ac.uk/~gpau/
>
>
> Arunava Chakravartty wrote:
>> I have some data from 96 well and 384 well plates. Is there some
>> package I
>> could use to view the data in a plate format.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Arunava
>>
>>
>
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Hello Arunava,
I guess that depends on exactly what you're after. If you want some
tools for visualising your data, the I think the package cellHTS
deals with cell-based screens in 384-well plates, and HTqPCR can
handle various qPCR results. There might be other packages out there,
but without knowing more about your data and what you want, it's
difficult to say.
Cheers
\Heidi
On 3 Feb 2010, at 15:43, Arunava Chakravartty wrote:
> I have some data from 96 well and 384 well plates. Is there some
> package I
> could use to view the data in a plate format.
>
> Thanks
>
> Arunava
>
>
> --
> Arunava Chakravartty
> 13735 Luxor Chase,
> Fishers,IN 46038
>
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