\name{SPIKE_IN} \alias{SPIKE_IN} \docType{data} \title{Spike-in Probe-Set Names} \description{ This dataset contains the names of the Probe-Sets contained in the HGU dataset } \usage{data(SPIKE_IN)} \format{A string containing the name of the genes} \references{ E. Carlon and T. Heim, Physica A 362, 433 (2006). } \seealso{ \code{\link{Ivsc}}, \code{\link{IvsDG}}, \code{\link{collapse}}, \code{\link{hgu}}, \code{\link{SPIKE_INA}} , \code{\link{SPIKE_INB}}, \code{\link{SPIKE_INH}}, \code{\link{SPIKE_IN95}} } \examples{ ## you can first check if the data matches the predicted hybridisation value according to the langmuir ## value, from the intensity versus the concentration value Ivsc(SPIKE_IN[3]) ## you can then plot the value of the Intensity of the probe with the predicted value of the hybridisation ## according to the Delta G, value IvsDG(SPIKE_IN[5],64) ## The collapse function will finally plot all the values of the probe set according to ## the langmuir absorption theory collapse(SPIKE_IN[2]) ## By comparing the matched value and the mismatches, you will be able to identify errors which ## could have done while sampling the data, or if the error happens repeatedly this will show errors ## which will have happened while sequencing old data. } \keyword{datasets}