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Vincent J. Carey

Pennington Biomedical Research Center

ORCID: 0000-0003-4046-0063

Publishes on Asthma and respiratory diseases, Gene expression and cancer classification, Bioinformatics and Genomic Networks. 381 papers and 55.2k citations.

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Bioconductor: open software development for computational biology and bioinformatics
Cited by 12.5kOpen Access

The Bioconductor project is an initiative for the collaborative creation of extensible software for computational biology and bioinformatics. The goals of the project include: fostering collaborative development and widespread use of innovative software, reducing barriers to entry into interdisciplinary scientific research, and promoting the achievement of remote reproducibility of research results. We describe details of our aims and methods, identify current challenges, compare Bioconductor to other open bioinformatics projects, and provide working examples.

Software for Computing and Annotating Genomic Ranges
Michael Lawrence, Wolfgang Huber, Hervé Pagès et al.|PLoS Computational Biology|2013
Cited by 4.9kOpen Access

We describe Bioconductor infrastructure for representing and computing on annotated genomic ranges and integrating genomic data with the statistical computing features of R and its extensions. At the core of the infrastructure are three packages: IRanges, GenomicRanges, and GenomicFeatures. These packages provide scalable data structures for representing annotated ranges on the genome, with special support for transcript structures, read alignments and coverage vectors. Computational facilities include efficient algorithms for overlap and nearest neighbor detection, coverage calculation and other range operations. This infrastructure directly supports more than 80 other Bioconductor packages, including those for sequence analysis, differential expression analysis and visualization.