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Onderwerp: [R] Help on averaging sets of rows defined by row name
Dear all,
This is my problem: I have a table of gene expression data,
where 1st column is gene name, and 2nd -39th columns each are
exression data for 38 samples
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with NA's because I used a knn imputer first.
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You might want to check which of the following
can achieve it? That is there is no other output like
above. Except value of the test statistic.
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