Hi Martin Morgen,
Thanks for the suggestion with the vignette. This will do it.
Best,
Christian
> On 26. Sep 2018, at 04:07, Martin Morgan wrote:
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> On 09/25/2018 07:07 PM, Christian Mertes wrote:
>> Hi,
>> thanks for the answers.
>> Since we only use 5 functions from the package within
On 09/25/2018 07:07 PM, Christian Mertes wrote:
Hi,
thanks for the answers.
Since we only use 5 functions from the package within one function in our
package, I hoped to get around it by masking this function in a special way.
not sure what that means; better not to be devious if that is
Hi,
thanks for the answers.
Since we only use 5 functions from the package within one function in our
package, I hoped to get around it by masking this function in a special way.
The package is not dependent on PEER and works without it perfectly. Its just
to make it easier for the user if he
hi,
it seems that the PEER repository hasn't been updated in the last 7
years and that the package is distributed under a GPL-2 license. if i'm
interpreting this correctly, you could copy&paste that code into your
package redistributing it under the GPL-2 license and asking the users
of PEER
It is a major weakness of PEER that it has not been submitted to a standard
repository. Of course, that is up to the PEER developers, but the community
should put pressure on them.
On Tue, Sep 25, 2018 at 12:40 PM Christian Mertes wrote:
> Hi all,
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> Im the developer of OUTRIDER. Our package no
Hi all,
Im the developer of OUTRIDER. Our package normalises RNA-seq count data and
finds expression outliers within the population.
During the development we compared our approach against PCA and PEER. The later
one is a well established method to normalise RNA-seq data.
https://github.com/gag