[BioC] 2 color Nimblegen data and limma

Mark Robinson mrobinson at wehi.EDU.AU
Tue Jul 14 00:28:45 CEST 2009


Hi Tom.

Another alternative: readNimblegen() in the 'Ringo' package returns an  
RGList object, which is limma-friendly.

Cheers,
Mark


On 14/07/2009, at 7:56 AM, Carvalho, Benilton wrote:

> Get the NDF and XYS files from those who generated the pair files.
> Then use pdInfoBuilder as described in the vignette to create an
> annotation package. Later, you use the oligo pkg to read in the data
> and limma as you want. b
>
> On 13/07/2009, at 18:45, "Thomas Hampton" <Thomas.H.Hampton at dartmouth.edu
>> wrote:
>
>> From what I can tell, the way to process Nimblegen data is use
>> limma.  The latter does not read Nimblegen ".pair" files, so
>> you sort of glue together your own limma-friendly data structures
>> and then let limma take over.
>>
>> Is that about it?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Tom
>>
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