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bookChallenge: Biological Variables and Vectors

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Practice using variables and vectors to represent biological data in R. You will work with gene expression levels for a gene across multiple samples and perform a basic calculation.

  • Assign the expression levels 5.2, 6.8, and 7.1 to geneA_sample1, geneA_sample2, and geneA_sample3, respectively.
  • Combine these three variables into a vector called geneA_expression.
  • Calculate the mean of geneA_expression and assign it to geneA_mean.
  • The code must create variables, a vector, and calculate the mean as described.

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Task

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Practice using variables and vectors to represent biological data in R. You will work with gene expression levels for a gene across multiple samples and perform a basic calculation.

  • Assign the expression levels 5.2, 6.8, and 7.1 to geneA_sample1, geneA_sample2, and geneA_sample3, respectively.
  • Combine these three variables into a vector called geneA_expression.
  • Calculate the mean of geneA_expression and assign it to geneA_mean.
  • The code must create variables, a vector, and calculate the mean as described.

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