Gene Set Definition GSCA package
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hi all i'm trying to construct a gene definition list like the one in the GSCA package (availabler here http://www.biostat.wisc.edu/~kendzior/GSCA/), the first 10 elements of it will look like this: > head(str(LungCancer3$info$GSdef[1:10])) List of 10 $ GO:0008150: Named chr [1:3631] "5595" "8850" "4137" "644" ... ..- attr(*, "names")= chr [1:3631] "Row1" "Row10" "Row100" "Row1000" ... $ GO:0008152: Named chr [1:2348] "5595" "8850" "4137" "644" ... ..- attr(*, "names")= chr [1:2348] "Row1" "Row10" "Row100" "Row1000" ... $ GO:0002526: Named chr [1:46] "2683" "4153" "717" "12" ... ..- attr(*, "names")= chr [1:46] "Row1052" "Row1097" "Row1193" "Row1291" ... $ GO:0006629: Named chr [1:248] "11119" "2629" "23049" "11120" ... ..- attr(*, "names")= chr [1:248] "Row1004" "Row1005" "Row1007" "Row1018" ... $ GO:0006950: Named chr [1:437] "23049" "6387" "1965" "7057" ... ..- attr(*, "names")= chr [1:437] "Row1007" "Row1014" "Row102" "Row105" ... $ GO:0006952: Named chr [1:204] "7716" "6387" "2683" "3276" ... ..- attr(*, "names")= chr [1:204] "Row1003" "Row1014" "Row1052" "Row1070" ... $ GO:0006953: Named chr [1:16] "12" "197" "5265" "1401" ... ..- attr(*, "names")= chr [1:16] "Row1291" "Row2036" "Row2107" "Row2231" ... $ GO:0006954: Named chr [1:134] "6387" "2683" "4153" "717" ... ..- attr(*, "names")= chr [1:134] "Row1014" "Row1052" "Row1097" "Row1193" ... $ GO:0009605: Named chr [1:277] "6387" "1794" "5880" "7057" ... ..- attr(*, "names")= chr [1:277] "Row1014" "Row1033" "Row1041" "Row105" ... $ GO:0009611: Named chr [1:205] "6387" "7057" "2683" "5359" ... ..- attr(*, "names")= chr [1:205] "Row1014" "Row105" "Row1052" "Row1053" ... however, i don't really know how to create it for my list of genes, i was able to obtain my list of genes paired with a number of GO IDs but it seems i can't do the opposite. any idea? or do you know any other package that will help doing a similar gene co-expression analysis and with the chance to visualize a network? thanks Seb
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