[BioC] CHRLOC data
Robert Gentleman
rgentlem at jimmy.harvard.edu
Sun Nov 2 22:13:06 MET 2003
as being on the - strand - and I think that is documented, did you
look at the documentation?
I have:
whether a given probe id can be mapped to a single or multiple
chromosomal locations. + and - signs are used to indicate the the
strand of the chromosome. The names give the chromosome number of
concern. NA is assigned to probe identifiers that can not be
mapped to any chromosomal location data at this time. Mappings
are
obtained using data from LocusLink
On Fri, Oct 31, 2003 at 11:14:12PM +0100, Johannes Hüsing wrote:
> Hi all,
> if I understand correctly, the locations as in the affychipidCHRLOC
> environments are given as chromosome number and base pair. How do I
> interpret negative values in the slot?
>
> Greetings
>
>
> Johannes
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