Getting Genetics Done
Getting Things Done in Genetics & Bioinformatics Research
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
R: single plot with two different y-axes
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I forgot where I originally found the code to do this, but I recently had to dig it out again to remind myself how to draw two different y...
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Friday, April 10, 2015
Translational Bioinformatics Year In Review
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Per tradition, Russ Altman gave his "Translational Bioinformatics: The Year in Review" presentation at the close of the AMIA Join...
R User Group Recap: Heatmaps and Using the caret Package
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At our most recent R user group meeting we were delighted to have presentations from Mark Lawson and Steve Hoang, both bioinformaticians a...
Thursday, February 26, 2015
Using and Abusing Data Visualization: Anscombe's Quartet and Cheating Bonferroni
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Anscombe’s quartet comprises four datasets that have nearly identical simple statistical properties, yet appear very different when graph...
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Wednesday, February 4, 2015
Microbial Genomics: the State of the Art in 2015
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Current Opinion in Microbiology recently published a special issue in genomics. In an excellent editorial overview, “Genomics: The era of...
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
R + ggplot2 Graph Catalog
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Joanna Zhao’s and Jenny Bryan’s R graph catalog is meant to be a complement to the physical book, Creating More Effective Graphs , but it...
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Microbiome Digest Blog
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I have a noteworthy blogs tag on this blog that I sort of forgot about, and haven't used in years. But I started reading one recently t...
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Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Using the microbenchmark package to compare the execution time of R expressions
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I recently learned about the microbenchmark package while browsing through Hadley’s advanced R programming book . I’ve done some quick be...
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