Authors: Wolfgang Huber, Vincent J. Carey, Robert Gentleman, Simon Anders, Marc R. J. Carlson, Benilton S. Carvalho, Héctor Corrada Bravo, Sean Davis, Laurent Gatto, Thomas Girke, Raphael Gottardo, Florian Hahne, Kasper D. Hansen, Rafael A. Irizarry, Michael S. Lawrence, Michael I. Love, James W. MacDonald, Valerie Obenchain, Andrzej K. Oleś, Hervé Pagès, Alejandro Reyes, Paul Shannon, Gordon K. Smyth, Dan Tenenbaum, Levi Waldron, Martin Morgan
Venue: Nature Methods
Type: Publication
Abstract: Bioconductor is an open-source, open-development software project for the analysis and comprehension of high-throughput data in genomics and molecular biology. The project aims to enable interdisciplinary research, collaboration and rapid development of scientific software. Based on the statistical programming language R, Bioconductor comprises 934 interoperable packages contributed by a large, diverse community of scientists. Packages cover a range of bioinformatic and statistical applications. They undergo formal initial review and continuous...
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Data science
Computational biology
Software engineering
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