Description Usage Arguments Value Slots Methods Examples
ENCODEExpressionSummary objects represent means (or medians) of expression levels across multiple replicate samples, split by arbitrary metadata columns. They can be constructed using the queryGeneExpression, queryTranscriptExpression and buildExpressionSummary functions.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 | ## S4 replacement method for signature 'ENCODEExpressionSummary,character'
names(x) <- value
metric_data(x)
## S4 method for signature 'ENCODEExpressionSummary'
metric_data(x)
metric(x)
## S4 method for signature 'ENCODEExpressionSummary'
metric(x)
raw_data(x)
## S4 method for signature 'ENCODEExpressionSummary'
raw_data(x)
## S4 method for signature 'ENCODEExpressionSummary'
show(object)
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x |
The ENCODESummary object. |
value |
The new names for the elements of the ENCODESummary object. |
object |
The ENCODESummary object. |
For raw_data
, a list
of GRangesList
of the per-condition original expression tables used to build the object.
For metric
, the regular expression used to select the
column of metric values from the ENCODE files. For metric_data
,
a data.frame of the per-condition metric values.
raw_data
A list of data-frames containing the full raw data of each of the downloaded ENCODE files.
metric
A character giving the regular expression used to extract expression metrics from the ENCODE files.
metric_data
A data.frame of the per-condition metric values.
expression_type
The type of expression which is being reported, either gene or transcripts.
ENCODEExpressionSummary object can be accessed through the methods from the ENCODESummary class, as well as ENCODEBindingConsensus-specific methods:
raw_data
Returns a list
of GRangesList
of the per-condition original expression tables
used to build the object.
metric
Returns the regular expression used to select the column of metric values from the ENCODE files.
metric_data
Returns a data.frame of the per-condition metric values.
1 2 3 4 | res = queryGeneExpression("bone marrow")
raw_data(res)
metric(res)
metric_data(res)
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