This data from Whisenant et al. (1991) is a nucleotides sequence of 4156
base pairs (bp). The categorical variable represents the
nucleotide which is either one of the two purines (r), adenine (a) or
guanine (g), or one of the two
pyrimidines (y), cytosine (c) or thymine (t).
Usage
data(dna)
Format
A character vector of length 70 representing 70 consecutive segments of
a dna strands.
References
Whisenant, E.C., Rasheed, B.K.A., Ostrer, H., Bhatnagar,
Y.M. (1991). Evolution and sequence analysis of a human Y-chromosomal
DNA fragment, J. Mol. Evol., 33, 133-141.
Examples
data(dna)
Results
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> library(IndependenceTests)
Loading required package: xtable
> png(filename="/home/ddbj/snapshot/RGM3/R_CC/result/IndependenceTests/dna.Rd_%03d_medium.png", width=480, height=480)
> ### Name: dna
> ### Title: dna sequence
> ### Aliases: dna
> ### Keywords: datasets
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