\name{rgug4130aORGANISM} \alias{rgug4130aORGANISM} \alias{rgug4130aORGPKG} \title{The Organism information for rgug4130a} \description{ rgug4130aORGANISM is an R object that contains a single item: a character string that names the organism for which rgug4130a was built. rgug4130aORGPKG is an R object that contains a chararcter vector with the name of the organism package that a chip package depends on for its gene-centric annotation. } \details{ Although the package name is suggestive of the organism for which it was built, rgug4130aORGANISM provides a simple way to programmatically extract the organism name. rgug4130aORGPKG provides a simple way to programmatically extract the name of the parent organism package. The parent organism package is a strict dependency for chip packages as this is where the gene cetric information is ultimately extracted from. The full package name will always be this string plus the extension ".db". But most programatic acces will not require this extension, so its more convenient to leave it out. } \examples{ rgug4130aORGANISM rgug4130aORGPKG } \keyword{datasets}