lly
should have used the Bioconductor list. Careless clicking of 'send to'.
postscript 2 -thanks for the 2.6 spot. I am actually running 2.9. I didn't
notice that my bioconductor libraries are going into my 2.6 folder. Not sure
why that is. Presumably its only a cosmetic problem.
Q
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is meaningless to me. Any help would be enormously appreciated,
thanks.
Quin
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using
duplicateCorrelation() is not possible in my case as the spots are not
regularly spaced, and I don't *really* have enough arrays, no?
So then what are my other options in Limma to summarise replicated spots?
Thanks,
Quin
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*Quin Wills*
*DPhil candidate*
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*Departme
Hello all
(1) My departmental IT guru has installed the latest Wine (0.9.48) on a
well maintained Fedora 7 server, so that I can run WinBUGS from R via
R2WinBUGS (this seems like the only real option for running BUGS from R
on a Linux platform?)
(2) WinBUGS seems to run okay, except for the fo
> plot(x,y1)
> lines(x,y2)
> labcurve(labels=c("curve1", "curve2"), method="locator")
From the help file, this is how I would understand it should be done,
but have tried many other combinations, with no luck.
Running up-to-date R, R packages and Fedora.
Ma
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