\documentclass[a4paper]{article} \usepackage{graphics} \title{GeneRfold Package} \author{ A. Lucas, C. Thermes \& Y. d'Aubenton-Carafa} %\VignetteIndexEntry{Introduction to GeneR} %\VignettePackage{GeneR} \SweaveOpts{echo=FALSE} \usepackage{a4wide} \begin{document} \maketitle \tableofcontents \section{Overview} GeneRfold allows the use of Vienna RNA library within R. The Vienna RNA library propose some tools for the prediction and comparison of RNA secondary structures. \section{Main functions} \subsection{Fold routine} Folds the sequence and returns the minimum free energyin kcal/mol; the mfe structure in bracket notation is returned. <>= library(GeneRfold) s <- "TTAGCTCAATTGGTAAAGACCCTAGGCGAAGCTTAGAGGTCGCCGGTT" fold(s) @ \subsection{Plot routine} Plot (to a postcript file) a structure (rnaPlot) made by fold or the dot plot. <>= s <- "TTAGCTCAATTGGTAAAGACCCTAGGCGAAGCTTAGAGGTCGCCGGTT" dotPlot(s,file="dot.ps") rnaPlot(s,file="rna.ps") @ \begin{figure} \resizebox{\textwidth}{!}{\includegraphics{rnafold}} \caption{Plot routine} \label{plot} \end{figure} \end{document}