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    ggplot2-book

    ggplot2-book

    ggplot2: elegant graphics for data analysis

    The ggplot2-book repository contains the source for ggplot2: Elegant Graphics for Data Analysis, written by Hadley Wickham. The book explains the theory and application of the ggplot2 package in R for data visualization, guiding readers through its layered grammar of graphics approach. It serves as both a practical guide and conceptual reference for building advanced plots and mastering ggplot2.
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    miARma-Seq

    a A suite designed to study mRNAs, miRNAs and circRNAs

    miARma-Seq, which stands for miRNA-Seq And RNA-Seq Multiprocess Analysis, is a suite designed to study mRNAs, miRNAs and circRNAs. It is able to perform differential expression analysis, miRNA-mRNA target prediction and functional analysis among others. Most importantly, it can be applied to any sequenced organism, and it can be initiated at any step of the workflow. As a stand-alone tool, is both easy to install and extremely flexible in terms of its use. It brings together...
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