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SNPlocs.Hsapiens.dbSNP141.GRCh38

SNP locations for Homo sapiens (dbSNP Build 141)

Bioconductor version: 3.1

SNP locations and alleles for Homo sapiens extracted from NCBI dbSNP Build 141. The source data files used for this package were created by NCBI on May 1st, 2014, and contain SNPs mapped to reference genome GRCh38. Note that these SNPs can be "injected" in BSgenome.Hsapiens.NCBI.GRCh38 or in BSgenome.Hsapiens.UCSC.hg38.

Author: Herve Pages

Maintainer: H. Pages <hpages at fhcrc.org>

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Installation

To install this package, start R and enter:

## try http if https is not available
source("https://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R")
biocLite("SNPlocs.Hsapiens.dbSNP141.GRCh38")

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Details

biocViews AnnotationData, Genetics, Homo_sapiens, SNPlocs
Version 0.99.10
License Artistic-2.0
Depends R (>= 2.10), S4Vectors, IRanges, GenomicRanges, BSgenome(>= 1.33.9)
Imports methods, utils, S4Vectors, IRanges, GenomicRanges, BSgenome
LinkingTo
Suggests Biostrings, BSgenome.Hsapiens.NCBI.GRCh38(>= 1.3.19)
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Enhances
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Depends On Me
Imports Me
Suggests Me BSgenome, GenomicFeatures, XtraSNPlocs.Hsapiens.dbSNP141.GRCh38

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