mapping2exon          package:oneChannelGUI          R Documentation

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     This function retrieve from RRE the PSR sequences associated to
     the exon-level probe sets and all exons associated to the gene
     associated to PRS. Subsequently identify the exon  where PSR maps
     and procuces a  fasta file were are located exon-level PSR and
     target exon. The mapping is done using the countPattern function
     of the Biostrings package. Up to three mismathces are allowed in
     PSR mapping on exonic sequence.

_U_s_a_g_e:

     mapping2exon()

_A_u_t_h_o_r(_s):

     Raffaele A Calogero

