Dear colleagues,
Using Bioconductor-R, I would like to make venn diagrams based on two
lists of Affy-geneIDs (of different length). In fact I would like to
know which genes are present in both lists and which not.
Best regards,
Thank you in advance!!!
Katleen De Preter
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Dear Katleen,
I have been doing this recently in, probably, quite a simplistic way
using 'intersect()' and 'setdiff()' to find the genes common to both
lists, or belonging to just one of the lists. This gave me the
required
gene lists and I then made a venn diagram (for illustration) using
PowerPoint.
Kind regards,
Laura
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Laura E Hollins
PhD Student
Gene Therapy and Bioinformatics Groups
Paterson Institute for Cancer Research
email: LHollins@PICR.man.ac.uk
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Subject: [BioC] venn diagram
Dear colleagues,
Using Bioconductor-R, I would like to make venn diagrams based on two
lists of Affy-geneIDs (of different length). In fact I would like to
know which genes are present in both lists and which not.
Best regards,
Thank you in advance!!!
Katleen De Preter
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