This course will cover the Unix command line and data analysis in R within the context of biocomputing. We will start at the Unix command line and cover command line tools for manipulating data files, before transitioning to RStudio to engage with some more complex data analysis methods in R. The course will finish up with tidyverse tools and methods for visualizing data using ggplot2.
Preferred or Prerequisite Skills:
Some general familiarity with a programming language is assumed. Introductory topics in R will be covered, but at a relatively fast pace.
Computer Requirement:
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