recipe bioconductor-mipp

Misclassification Penalized Posterior Classification

Homepage:

https://bioconductor.org/packages/3.18/bioc/html/MiPP.html

License:

GPL (>= 2)

Recipe:

/bioconductor-mipp/meta.yaml

Links:

biotools: mipp, doi: 10.1093/bioinformatics/bti1020

This package finds optimal sets of genes that seperate samples into two or more classes.

package bioconductor-mipp

(downloads) docker_bioconductor-mipp

versions:
1.78.0-01.74.0-01.72.0-01.70.0-01.66.0-01.64.0-01.62.0-11.62.0-01.60.0-0

1.78.0-01.74.0-01.72.0-01.70.0-01.66.0-01.64.0-01.62.0-11.62.0-01.60.0-01.58.0-01.56.0-11.54.0-01.52.0-01.50.0-01.48.0-0

depends bioconductor-biobase:

>=2.66.0,<2.67.0

depends r-base:

>=4.4,<4.5.0a0

depends r-e1071:

depends r-mass:

requirements:

additional platforms:

Installation

You need a conda-compatible package manager (currently either micromamba, mamba, or conda) and the Bioconda channel already activated (see set-up-channels).

While any of above package managers is fine, it is currently recommended to use either micromamba or mamba (see here for installation instructions). We will show all commands using mamba below, but the arguments are the same for the two others.

Given that you already have a conda environment in which you want to have this package, install with:

   mamba install bioconductor-mipp

and update with::

   mamba update bioconductor-mipp

To create a new environment, run:

mamba create --name myenvname bioconductor-mipp

with myenvname being a reasonable name for the environment (see e.g. the mamba docs for details and further options).

Alternatively, use the docker container:

   docker pull quay.io/biocontainers/bioconductor-mipp:<tag>

(see `bioconductor-mipp/tags`_ for valid values for ``<tag>``)

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