\name{leeUnn} \alias{leeUnn} \docType{data} \title{ supplemental data extracts on existing evidence of transcription in yeast } \description{ supplemental data extracts on existing evidence of transcription in yeast } \usage{data(leeUnn)} \format{ A data frame with 54822 observations on the following 11 variables. \describe{ \item{\code{chr}}{a numeric vector} \item{\code{start}}{a numeric vector} \item{\code{end}}{a numeric vector} \item{\code{strand}}{a numeric vector} \item{\code{lengthWithoutMask}}{a numeric vector} \item{\code{length}}{a numeric vector} \item{\code{lambda}}{a numeric vector} \item{\code{background5}}{a logical vector} \item{\code{background20}}{a logical vector} \item{\code{reads}}{a numeric vector} \item{\code{study}}{a factor with levels \code{David} \code{Davis} \code{Miura} \code{Nagalakshmi}} } } %\details{ %% ~~ If necessary, more details than the __description__ above ~~ %} \source{ from Lee et al PLoS genetics December 2008 Volume 4 Issue 12 e1000299 supplemental data information on unnannotated transcripts for which some evidence of transcription was obtained in this experiment } %\references{ %% ~~ possibly secondary sources and usages ~~ %} \examples{ data(leeUnn) leeUnn[1:5,] } \keyword{datasets}