[BioC] mouse4302.db vs mouse 4302
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Wed Apr 16 23:21:37 CEST 2008
Hi Richard,
Richard Friedman wrote:
> Dear bioconductor list,
>
> The mouse4302.db annotation package is listed as Version 2.02 of the
> annotation
> for mouse 4302 and was packaged Mon Oct 22 10:15:57.
>
> The mouse4302 annotation package is listed as Version 2.01 and was
> packaged
> Thu Oct 11 11:31:47 2007.
The 2 packages contain the same data but in a different format. This difference
is transparent to the end-user so you could use either one or the other but we
recommend you always use the .db version whenever it's available (the .db
packages are SQLite-based, which is the format we are moving all our annotations
to, while the other packages are environment-based, which is the classic and
soon to be deprecated format).
>
> Should I there use mouse4302.db as the more recent and authoritative
> of the 2 packages?
Yes, please use mouse4302.db. The other one (mouse4302) is provided for backward
compatibility only and will be dropped in future versions of Bioconductor.
Cheers,
H.
> Or is it simply one with different contents?
>
> I realize that the answer to this question may seem pretty obvious
> but I am wondering
> why mouse4302.db has a different name and not simply the same name
> and a different version number.
> So I thought I would ask to make sure.
>
> Thanks and best wishes,
> Rich
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