\name{hyperG} \alias{hyperG} \title{Hypergeometric test} \description{ a hypergeometric test for genetic interaction data. } \usage{hyperG(data, nbTested, universe)} \arguments{ \item{data}{Matrix with 2 columns the first one corresponds to the number of interactions per pair of interacting complexes and the second one to number of tested interactions. This could be the first two columns resulting from a call to the \code{test2Interact} function.} \item{nbTested}{Number of interacting pairs} \item{universe}{Total Number of tested pairs} } \seealso{ \code{phyper} } \author{N. LeMeur} \examples{ ## Create matrix interaction x tested matrix interact <- c(1, 3, 2, 2, 6, 5, 2, 4, 1, 3) tested <- c(3, 3, 5, 4, 8, 5, 3, 4, 2, 3) mat <- cbind(interact, tested) ## Perform test res <- hyperG(mat, 1000, 10000) summary(res$P) } \keyword{data} \keyword{manip}