Description Usage Arguments Value Author(s) Examples
This functions will allow you to describe and compare sets of oligo ids using Gene Ontology database
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genelist |
list of list of valid probe ids. |
method |
method used to evaluate the percentage of oligos for each end-node. 'TGenes' = for each end node, return the number of direct children found / total number of probe ids. (default). This includes oligos which do not have GO annotations. 'TIDS' = for each end node, return the number of direct children found / total number of GO ids describing the list. 'none' = for each end node, return the number of direct children found. |
probeType |
type of input given to the function.Valid probe types include GO ids and any probes ids for which a BioC annotation package providing a mapping to GO is available. ontoCompare is expecting valid probe ids. |
goType |
help sort the data by type. If 'All' (default), all oligos are taken into account. 'BP' restricts information to Biological Process, 'CC' to Cellular Component, and 'MF' to Molecular Function. |
plot |
logical: if 'TRUE', results are output as a graph. |
endnode |
list of GO ids corresponding to end-nodes of interest. |
beside |
Logical. If 'TRUE', the bars of the barplot are portrayed as juxtaposed bars. See ?barplot for more details. |
las |
numeric: if las=2, the axis labels are displayed perpendicular to the axis. See ?par for more details. |
legend.text |
vector of text used to construct a legend for the plot. See ?barplot for more details. |
objM |
results from ontoCompare. |
names.arg |
Labels to use in ontoPlot. |
... |
extra layout parameters to be passed to ontoPlot. |
Returns the percentage of probes children of nodes contained in endnode. If 'plot' = TRUE, results are plotted as a pie chart or a bargraph.
Yee Hwa (Jean) Yang, Agnes Paquet
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# Not run
#library(GO.db)
#data(probeID)
#ontoCompare(affylist, probeType="hgu133a", plot=TRUE)
#res <- ontoCompare(operonlist["L1"], probeType="operon", method="TIDS")
#ontoPlot(res, cex=0.7)
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