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Revision history for
the R/negenes package
Version 1.2, 2025-05-11
Version 1.0-12, 2019-08-05
- Fix technical problem in documentation for Mtb that causes a warning
in the development version of R.
Version 1.0-11, 2019-06-28
- Convert documentation to Roxygen2 (with markdown).
Version 1.0-8, 2018-04-02
Version 1.0-5, 2016-05-21
- Changed author() calls in inst/CITATION.
Version 1.0-3, 2015-09-11
- Import sd from stats library in NAMESPACE.
Version 1.0-1, 2012-03-09
- Fixed bug in negenes that could lead to a memory overrun.
Version 0.99-2, 2011-11-07
Version 0.98-9, 2011-03-20
- Replaced datafile for Mtb80 with a compressed version.
Version 0.98-8, 2009-06-30
Version 0.98-7, 2007-10-09
- Minuscule changes to the help files, to conform to a change in
R.
Version 0.98-5, 2004-06-30
- Slight revision to the negenes() function: added PACKAGE=“negenes”
in the .C() call.
Version 0.98-4, 2004-02-02
- Fixed a tiny error in the documentation.
Version 0.98-3, 2002-08-10
- Revised the negenes function to return Rao-Blackwellized estimates
of the probability that each gene is essential, and of the posterior
mean of the total number of essential genes.
Version 0.97, 2002-07-31
- Included a data object, Mtb80, containing the number of TA sites in
M. tuberculosis CDC1551 genome, by the “80% rule.”
Version 0.96, 2002-07-16
- Changed the argument “start” in negenes() to “startp”, the initial
proportion of genes not known to be essential that will be assumed
essential to start the Gibbs sampler.
Version 0.95, 2002-07-14
- Revised the package to take care of the case of insertion sites in
regions of gene overlap. It is assumed that the genes 1, 2, …, N are in
order around the genome.
Version 0.90, 2002-07-13
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