match genotypes from dataset with for loop function
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genotype<-read.csv("Genotypes.csv",header = T,sep=";")
gene.names<-Letters(A:W)
I need to find all 23 gene names in my genotype file and list as column in new dataset.
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genotype<-read.csv("Genotypes.csv",header = T,sep=";")
gene.names<-Letters(A:W)
I need to find all 23 gene names in my genotype file and list as column in new dataset.
r dplyr
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genotype<-read.csv("Genotypes.csv",header = T,sep=";")
gene.names<-Letters(A:W)
I need to find all 23 gene names in my genotype file and list as column in new dataset.
r dplyr
genotype<-read.csv("Genotypes.csv",header = T,sep=";")
gene.names<-Letters(A:W)
I need to find all 23 gene names in my genotype file and list as column in new dataset.
r dplyr
r dplyr
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always mention sample data or reproducible example, orduput(data)
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– sai saran
Nov 9 at 9:58
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always mention sample data or reproducible example, orduput(data)
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– sai saran
Nov 9 at 9:58
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always mention sample data or reproducible example, or
duput(data)
.– sai saran
Nov 9 at 9:58
always mention sample data or reproducible example, or
duput(data)
.– sai saran
Nov 9 at 9:58
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always mention sample data or reproducible example, or
duput(data)
.– sai saran
Nov 9 at 9:58