Importing RDF input in R for analysis
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August last year I asked on BioStar about how to import RDF into the R statistical package and at the time nothing seemed existing. Over the past few weeks I ported code I wrote for Bioclipse to create the rrdf package for R, which is now available from CRAN. RDF can be loaded from RDF/XML, Notation3, and Turtle files, using Jena, and read data can be queried using SPARQL. I have not yet ported the remote SPARQL functionality we used in our recent paper, but that will make a nice alternative to using ChEMBL data in Pipeline Pilot or in Bioclipse 🙂
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