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    Source Code Biol Med. 2010 Mar 1;5:3.

    MADAM - An open source meta-analysis toolbox for R and Bioconductor.

    Kugler KG, Mueller LA, Graber A.

    Institute for Bioinformatics and Translational Research, UMIT, Eduard Wallnöfer-Zentrum 1, Hall in Tirol, 6060, Austria. karl.kugler@umit.at.

    Abstract

    ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Meta-analysis is a major theme in biomedical research. In the present paper we introduce a package for R and Bioconductor that provides useful tools for performing this type of work. One idea behind the development of MADAM was that many meta-analysis methods, which are available in R, are not able to use the capacities of parallel computing yet. In this first version, we implemented one meta-analysis method in such a parallel manner. Additionally, we provide tools for combining the results from a set of methods in an ensemble approach. Functionality for visualization of results is also provided. RESULTS: The presented package enables the carrying out of meta-analysis either by providing functions directly or by wrapping them to existing implementations. Overall, five different meta-analysis methods are now usable through MADAM, along with another three methods for combining the corresponding results. Visualizing the results is eased by three included functions. For developing and testing meta-analysis methods, a mock up data generator is integrated. CONCLUSIONS: The use of MADAM enables a user to focus on one package, in turn enabling them to work with the same data types across a set of methods. By making use of the snow package, MADAM can be made compatible with an existing parallel computing infrastructure. MADAM is open source and freely available within CRAN http://cran.r-project.org.

    PMID: 20193058 [PubMed - in process]PMCID: PMC2848045Free PMC Article

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