Bioconductor
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Bioconductor | |
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Latest release | 2.0 / April 26, 2007 |
OS | Linux, Mac OS X, Windows |
Platform | R programming language |
Genre | Analysis of genomic information |
License | GNU General Public License |
Website | www.bioconductor.org |
Bioconductor is a free, open source and open development software project for the analysis and comprehension of genomic data. The project was started in the Fall of 2001 and set out to collect and integrate software for the statistical analysis of wet lab data in molecular biology. It is based on the statistical R programming language. Its main application is on the analysis of single channel Affymetrix and two (or more channel) cDNA/Oligo microarrays.
The broad goals of the projects are to:
- Provide access to a wide range of powerful statistical and graphical methods for the analysis of genomic data.
- Facilitate the integration of biological metadata in the analysis of experimental data: e.g. literature data from PubMed, annotation data from LocusLink.
- Allow the rapid development of extensible, scalable, and interoperable software.
- Promote high-quality documentation and reproducible research.
- Provide training in computational and statistical methods for the analysis of genomic data.
[edit] See also
- Bioinformatics
- Affymetrix, a microarray technology platform
[edit] External links
- Official Website
- The R Project GNU R is a programming language for statistical computing, a free clone of S-PLUS also based on the S programming language
- The community of the Debian GNU/Linux distribution strives towards an automated building of BioConductor packages for their distribution. BioKnoppix and Quantian are projects extending Knoppix that have contributed bootable Debian GNU/Linux CDs providing BioConductor installations.
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