[BioC] introductory book
James W. MacDonald
jmacdon at uw.edu
Sat Mar 23 15:14:08 CET 2013
The problem with books, where BioC is concerned is the speed with which
they become out of date. In addition, given the breadth of analyses that
can be accomplished using BioC these days, an introductory book might
not cover what you are interested in. There are several books, which you
can find by searching for 'bioconductor' on amazon.com, which may or may
not cover what you are interested in, and which will be out of date to a
certain extent.
You might be better off looking at course materials:
http://bioconductor.org/help/course-materials/
Best,
Jim
On 3/22/2013 2:37 PM, washington3 at countermail.com wrote:
> Can you suggest an introductory book on Bioconductor?
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