https://github.com/cran/PCRedux
Tip revision: d6145b1635beb1c9c9be86864720ed748f34df4e authored by Stefan Roediger on 11 May 2022, 10:40:02 UTC
version 1.1-2
version 1.1-2
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NEWS
# May 2022
In the background we have worked on some new functions to classify amplification
curves. They are not part of this maintenance release. This release contains bug
fixes only.
# March 2021
PCRedux has been developed publicly by a group of qPCR entusiasts since 2017.
But the foundations were created much earlier. These are the qpcR package [1],
the MBmca package [2] and the chipPCR package [3]. PCRedux has been available on
CRAN since 2017-11-2. However, it was archived on 2020-12-16 due to a dependency
on the chipPCR package. The chipPCR package was removed as the developer email
address no longer existed. The chipPCR package is now available on CRAN again.
Since 2017, the PCRedux package has been constantly evolving and few features
have been introduced in 2020. Since then the package has been considered stable.
This publication has been used to make corrections and to improve the technical
basis of the package.
[1] S. Rödiger, A. Böhm, I. Schimke, Surface Melting Curve Analysis with R, The
R Journal. 5 (2013) 37–53.
https://journal.r-project.org/archive/2013-2/roediger-bohm-schimke.pdf.
[2] S. Rödiger, M. Burdukiewicz, P. Schierack, chipPCR: an R package to
pre-process raw data of amplification curves, Bioinformatics. 31 (2015)
2900–2902. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btv205.
[3] S. Rödiger, M. Burdukiewicz, P. Schierack, chipPCR: an R package to
pre-process raw data of amplification curves, Bioinformatics. 31 (2015)
2900–2902. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btv205.
The 0.2.6 release adds more data sets and features