[R] R: R and miRecords

2009-06-16 Thread mauede
o originale- Da: iaingallag...@btopenworld.com [mailto:iaingallag...@btopenworld.com] Inviato: mar 16/06/2009 21.53 A: mau...@alice.it Cc: r-h...@stat.math.ethz.ch Oggetto: Re: [R] R and miRecords Try TargetScan, Pictar, miRbase. These are all useful miRNA databases. Data can be downloaded as

Re: [R] R and miRecords

2009-06-16 Thread iaingallagher
David Winsemius wrote: From: David Winsemius Subject: Re: [R] R and miRecords To: mau...@alice.it Cc: r-h...@stat.math.ethz.ch Date: Tuesday, 16 June, 2009, 4:24 PM Looks like a BioConductor question. On Jun 16, 2009, at 11:05 AM, wrote: > I wonder whether R provides an interface to access m

Re: [R] R and miRecords

2009-06-16 Thread David Winsemius
Looks like a BioConductor question. On Jun 16, 2009, at 11:05 AM, wrote: I wonder whether R provides an interface to access miRecords data. Particularly, I am looking for extracting humans miRNA and target genes sequences. All such information is stored in there in a set of structured web

[R] R and miRecords

2009-06-16 Thread mauede
I wonder whether R provides an interface to access miRecords data. Particularly, I am looking for extracting humans miRNA and target genes sequences. All such information is stored in there in a set of structured web site pages (http://mirecords.umn.edu/miRecords) I would greatly appreciate any