Artifact r-bioc-limma_3.60.6+dfsg-1_arm64

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  Architecture: arm64
  Depends: r-api-4.0, r-api-bioc-3.19, r-cran-statmod, libc6 (>= 2.17)
  Description: |-
    linear models for microarray data
     Microarrays are microscopic plates with carefully arranged short DNA
     strands and/or chemically prepared surfaces to which other DNA
     preferably binds. The amount of DNA binding at different locations of
     these chips, typically determined by a fluorescent dye, is to be
     interpreted. The technology is typically used with DNA that is derived
     from RNA, i.e to determine the activity of a gene and/or its splice
     variants. But the technology is also used to determine sequence
     variations in genomic DNA.
     .
     This Bioconductor package supports the analysis of gene expression
     microarray data, especially the use of linear models for analysing
     designed experiments and the assessment of differential expression. The
     package includes pre-processing capabilities for two-colour spotted
     arrays. The differential expression methods apply to all array platforms
     and treat Affymetrix, single channel and two channel experiments in a
     unified way.
  Homepage: https://bioconductor.org/packages/limma/
  Installed-Size: '2801'
  Maintainer: Debian R Packages Maintainers <r-pkg-team@alioth-lists.debian.net>
  Package: r-bioc-limma
  Priority: optional
  Section: gnu-r
  Suggests: r-cran-biasedurn, r-cran-ellipse, r-cran-gplots, r-cran-knitr, r-cran-locfit,
    r-cran-mass, r-bioc-affy, r-bioc-annotationdbi, r-bioc-biobase, r-bioc-biocstyle,
    r-bioc-go.db, r-bioc-org.hs.eg.db
  Version: 3.60.6+dfsg-1
srcpkg_name: r-bioc-limma
srcpkg_version: 3.60.6+dfsg-1

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