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CancerSubtypes

DOI: 10.18129/B9.bioc.CancerSubtypes    

Cancer subtypes identification, validation and visualization based on genomic data

Bioconductor version: Release (3.5)

CancerSubtypes integrates the current common computational biology methods for cancer subtypes identification and provides a standardized framework for cancer subtype analysis based on the genomic datasets.

Author: Taosheng Xu<taosheng.x at gmail.com>, Thuc Le<Thuc.Le at unisa.edu.au>

Maintainer: Taosheng Xu<taosheng.x at gmail.com>

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To install this package, start R and enter:

## try http:// if https:// URLs are not supported
source("https://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R")
biocLite("CancerSubtypes")

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biocViews Clustering, GeneExpression, Software, Visualization
Version 1.2.5
In Bioconductor since BioC 3.4 (R-3.3) (1 year)
License GPL (>= 2)
Depends R (>= 3.4), sigclust, NMF
Imports SNFtool, iCluster, survival, cluster, impute, limma, ConsensusClusterPlus, grDevices
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