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Data integration with OmicsPLS

Welcome to the OmicsPLS package page on Github. OmicsPLS contains an implementation of O2PLS.

OmicsPLS is designed for integrating two high dimensional datasets, visualise relationships between the features and inspect groupings across subjects. The OmicsPLS package can be applied in many fields, in particular life sciences.

Installing the package

Install the package with:

install.packages("OmicsPLS")

Note that copying the quotation marks can sometimes go wrong, type them yourself to be sure. If that doesn't work, ensure that the required packages are installed (ggplot2 and parallel). Otherwise try the development version on this GitHub repo:

require(devtools)
devtools::install_github("selbouhaddani/OmicsPLS")

Also, it is likely that in the GitHub version, bug fixes have been incorporated that are found in the CRAN version.

Loading OmicsPLS

After installing the package, load the functions by typing

library(OmicsPLS)

Bugs, questions, complaints, etc

For questions, complaints, bugs, etc, you can e-mail me (<s.elbouhaddani at umcutrecht.nl>) or file an issue here at GitHub.

OmicsPLS software article

Our software article is published in BMC Bioinformatics! Please see the article for detailed explanation of the methods, functions and real data applications, including a vignette on omics data integration.

Citing the package

When using the OmicsPLS R package in your research, please cite the corresponding software article by running command

citation("OmicsPLS")

or copy-paste: el Bouhaddani, S., Uh, H. W., Jongbloed, G., Hayward, C., Klarić, L., Kiełbasa, S. M., & Houwing-Duistermaat, J. (2018). Integrating omics datasets with the OmicsPLS package. BMC Bioinformatics, 19(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12859-018-2371-3

Atlas of science publication

Also please see http://atlasofscience.org/simultaneous-integrated-analysis-of-biological-datasets-an-evaluation-of-o2pls/ for a gentle explanation and illustration of the just mentioned article.

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