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\name{HTDA-package}
\alias{HTDA-package}
\alias{HTDA}
\docType{package}
\title{
HTDA-High Throghput Data Analysis
}
\description{
This vignette describe the classes and objects implemented in HTDA package. The
Aim of HTDA package is to provide a single platform for the analysis of high thr
oghput data (RNASeq, LCMS and GCMS). HTDA currently is in developing phase and w
ill test it on real data. This package is completely free and open source.If you
use it, find any bug and in case of question then please contact us. We will ap
preciate any suggestion.
}
\details{
\tabular{ll}{
Package: \tab HTDA\cr
Type: \tab Package\cr
Version: \tab 1.0\cr
Date: \tab 2014-05-17\cr
License: \tab What license is it under?\cr
Depends: \tab Limma,xcms,PROcess,GOstats,amap,rtracklayer,Rsamtools,CAMERA,GOsta
ts,GenomicRanges\cr
}
}
\author{
Reema Singh and Andrew M. Lynn
Maintainer: Who to complain to <[email protected]>
}
\references{
Smith, C.; Want, E.; O Maille, G.; Abagyan, R.; Siuzdak, G. Anal Chem 2006, 78,
779 787
Smyth, G. K. (2005). Limma: linear models for microarray data. In: Bioinformatic
s and Computational Biology Solutions using R and Bioconductor, R. Gentleman,V.
Carey, S. Dudoit, R. Irizarry, W. Huber (eds.), Springer, New York,pages 397-420
Lawrence et al.rtracklayer: an R package for interfacing with genome browsers.Bi
oinformatics (2009) 25 (14): 1841 1842.
}
\keyword{ HTDA, High Throughtput Data Analysis }
\seealso{
}
\examples{
}