An R/Bioconductor package for finding significantly differentially expressed chromosome regions.
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By linking differential gene expression to the chromosomal localization of genes, one can investigate microarray data for characteristic patterns of expression phenomena involving sizeable parts of specific chromosomes.
The R-package macat is the implementation of a statistical approach for identifying significantly differentially expressed chromosome regions.
Download the tared and gzipped source file, which is compliant to Bioconductor from the Bioconductor WWW-site.
→ the released version
→ the development version
To run the package, you need R and at least packages Biobase and annotate. To run the demo and examples, you also need the package stjudem, which is a pure data package provided below.
The package vignette, which contains extended documentation, can also be downloaded separately.
→ stjudem source package?(31MB)
→ stjudem Windows binary?(31MB)