How to Install and Uninstall r-bioc-pfamanalyzer Package on Kali Linux
Last updated: November 22,2024
1. Install "r-bioc-pfamanalyzer" package
This tutorial shows how to install r-bioc-pfamanalyzer on Kali Linux
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install
r-bioc-pfamanalyzer
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2. Uninstall "r-bioc-pfamanalyzer" package
Please follow the steps below to uninstall r-bioc-pfamanalyzer on Kali Linux:
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sudo apt remove
r-bioc-pfamanalyzer
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sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove
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3. Information about the r-bioc-pfamanalyzer package on Kali Linux
Package: r-bioc-pfamanalyzer
Version: 1.2.0+dfsg-1
Installed-Size: 76
Maintainer: Debian R Packages Maintainers
Architecture: all
Depends: r-api-4.0, r-api-bioc-3.18, r-cran-readr, r-cran-stringr, r-cran-dplyr, r-cran-tibble, r-cran-magrittr
Suggests: r-bioc-biocstyle, r-cran-knitr, r-cran-rmarkdown
Size: 32108
SHA256: 8f520c80141287050a72d37582efcb7703485383ca63e14d82af1d7446dedbe7
SHA1: 7561b66913b8ca9966e1c7773265ec67a7e683e8
MD5sum: 98f521180bf8a5dcd7e9ac8af9cc0250
Description: GNU R identification of domain isotypes in pfam data
Protein domains is one of the most import annoation of proteins that are
with the Pfam database/tool being (by far) the most used tool. This R
package enables the user to read the pfam prediction from both webserver
and stand-alone runs into R. It was recently shown most human protein
domains exist as multiple distinct variants termed domain isotypes.
Different domain isotypes are used in a cell, tissue, and disease-
specific manner. Accordingly, it was found that domain isotypes, compared
to each other, modulate, or abolish the functionality of a protein domain.
This R package enables the identification and classification of such
domain isotypes from Pfam data.
Description-md5:
Homepage: https://bioconductor.org/packages/pfamAnalyzeR/
Section: gnu-r
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/r/r-bioc-pfamanalyzer/r-bioc-pfamanalyzer_1.2.0+dfsg-1_all.deb
Version: 1.2.0+dfsg-1
Installed-Size: 76
Maintainer: Debian R Packages Maintainers
Architecture: all
Depends: r-api-4.0, r-api-bioc-3.18, r-cran-readr, r-cran-stringr, r-cran-dplyr, r-cran-tibble, r-cran-magrittr
Suggests: r-bioc-biocstyle, r-cran-knitr, r-cran-rmarkdown
Size: 32108
SHA256: 8f520c80141287050a72d37582efcb7703485383ca63e14d82af1d7446dedbe7
SHA1: 7561b66913b8ca9966e1c7773265ec67a7e683e8
MD5sum: 98f521180bf8a5dcd7e9ac8af9cc0250
Description: GNU R identification of domain isotypes in pfam data
Protein domains is one of the most import annoation of proteins that are
with the Pfam database/tool being (by far) the most used tool. This R
package enables the user to read the pfam prediction from both webserver
and stand-alone runs into R. It was recently shown most human protein
domains exist as multiple distinct variants termed domain isotypes.
Different domain isotypes are used in a cell, tissue, and disease-
specific manner. Accordingly, it was found that domain isotypes, compared
to each other, modulate, or abolish the functionality of a protein domain.
This R package enables the identification and classification of such
domain isotypes from Pfam data.
Description-md5:
Homepage: https://bioconductor.org/packages/pfamAnalyzeR/
Section: gnu-r
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/r/r-bioc-pfamanalyzer/r-bioc-pfamanalyzer_1.2.0+dfsg-1_all.deb