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Package: r Rpackage("shinyNucleoSim")
Authors: r packageDescription("shinyNucleoSim")[["Author"]]
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Licensing and citing

This package and the underlying r Rpackage("shinyNucleoSim") code are distributed under the Artistic license 2.0. You are free to use and redistribute this software.

If you use this package for a publication, we would ask you to cite the following:

Introduction

The first human genome was released in 2003 at a cost of 2.7 billion dollars. The development of next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies have dramatically decreased the cost of genomics studies. NGS can be applied to a wide range of studies, such as genomic, metagenomic and epigenetic and is now commondly used.

The initial goal fo data simulators was to generate data for software testing.

Acknowledgements

The r Rpackage("shinyNucleoSim") application is based on the package r Biocpkg("shinyNucleoSim"), available at Bioconductor at this address http://bioconductor.org/packages/nucleoSim/.



adeschen/nucleoSimShiny documentation built on May 10, 2019, 5:53 a.m.