The R package RNAseqNet
can be used to infer networks from RNA-seq
expression data. The count data are given as a $n \times p$ matrix in which $n$
is the number of individuals and $p$ the number of genes. This matrix is denoted
by $\mathbf{X}$ in the sequel.
Eventually, the RNA-seq dataset is complemented with an $n' \times d$ matrix, $\mathbf{Y}$ which can be used to impute missing individuals in $\mathbf{X}$ as described in [Imbert et al., 2018].
The RNAseqNet User's Guide can be opened with:
RNAseqNetUsersGuide()
The location of the source file is given by:
RNAseqNetUsersGuide(html = FALSE)
Imbert, A., Valsesia, A., Le Gall, C., Armenise, C., Lefebvre, G., Gourraud, P.A., Viguerie, N. and Villa-Vialaneix, N. (2018) Multiple hot-deck imputation for network inference from RNA sequencing data. Bioinformatics. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btx819.
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