\name{GeneSampGBM} \docType{data} \alias{GeneSampGBM} \title{Data from the Parsons et al. 2008 study: Number of samples for each gene and screen type} \description{Number of samples analyzed for each gene and screen type from the Parsons et al. 2008 glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) study.} \usage{data(ParsonsGBM08)} \format{ The number of samples in the GBM study from Parsons et al., broken down by \emph{gene} and \emph{screen} (Discovery and Prevalence). The object is a data frame, with the variables: Gene, Screen, and NrSamp (number of samples). The two possible values for Screen are Disc ("Discovery") and Prev ("Prevalence"). } \references{ Parsons DW, Jones S, Zhang X, Lin JCH, Leary RJ, Angenendt P, Mankoo P, Carter H, Siu I, et al. An integrated genomic analysis of human glioblastoma multiforme. \emph{Science.} DOI: 10.1126/science.1164382 Parmigiani G, Lin J, Boca S, Sjoeblom T, Kinzler KW, Velculescu VE, Vogelstein B. Statistical methods for the analysis of cancer genome sequencing data. \url{http://www.bepress.com/jhubiostat/paper126/} } \seealso{ \code{cma.scores}, \code{cma.fdr}, \code{cma.set.stat}, \code{cma.set.sim}, \code{SimMethodsSims-class}, \code{GeneAlterGBM}, \code{GeneCovGBM} } \keyword{datasets}