Full four-color book.
Some of the editors created the Bioconductor project and Robert Gentleman is one of the two originators of R.
All methods are illustrated with publicly available data, and a major section of the book is devoted to fully worked case studies.
Code underlying all of the computations that are shown is made available on a companion website, and readers can reproduce every number, figure, and table on their own computers.
"This book provides an in-depth demonstration of the potential of the Bioconductor project, through a varied mixture of descriptions, figures and examples. ... The book ... is an exciting opportunity for researchers to learn directly from the software developers themselves. The range of material covered by the book is diverse and well structured. An abundance of fully worked case studies illustrate the methods in practice. ... it should be a must for any researcher considering getting started with the software ... ." --Rebecca Walls, Journal of Applied Statistics, Vol. 34 (3), 2007
"The book has several nice touches that readers will appreciate. First, the liberal use of color shows the full capabilities of Bioconductor pakages and brings the material to life. Second, color figures are dispersed throughout the text rather than being relegated to a central section of color plates. Third, the index indicates whether a term references a package, function or class. This book is an excellent resource... In summary, this book is a must have for any Bioconductor user." --J. Wade Davis, Journal of the American Statistical Association, Vol. 102, No. 477, 2007
"This book is solid evidence of the influence that quantitative researchers can have on biological investigations. Organized into separate chapters of shared authorship, the book provides a valuable overview of the impact that the authors and their colleagues have had on the analysis of genomic data." --R.W. Doerge, Biostatistics, December 2006