On Thu, 10 Jan 2013 20:00:44 +0100 (CET), Samuel Lampa wrote:

> Ah, many thanks! :)

 A comment: if you're using R just to do a hypergeometric test, probably 
 the R-Python overhead is not worth the effort. Scipy has the exact same 
 function, with the advantage that you don't have to go through R and 
 then Python.

 If instead you're needing a lot of specialized R libraries, rpy2 is a 
 perfect choice (for that purpose I use it a lot with Bioconductor 
 packages).

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