an then simulate mutations by changing the
> gene values, cause duplications by adding rows of duplicated genes,
> or even cause deletions by removing rows.
> Once I have this set up for the pathogen I may make a similar array
> for the host plants, then perhaps with indexing or s
indexing or some such thing I can write
functions to do the interactions and immunology and such.
Best,
Ben W.
UEA (ENV) & The Sainsbury Laboratory.
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From: Jean V Adams [jvad...@usgs.gov]
Sent: 07 November 2012 21:12
To: Benjamin Ward (ENV)
Cc: r-help@r-projec
Ben,
Can you provide a small example data set for
inds
so that we can run the code you have supplied?
It's difficult for me to follow what you've got and where you're trying to
go.
Jean
"Benjamin Ward (ENV)" wrote on 11/06/2012 03:29:52 PM:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have a list of genes p
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