\name{GeneSampPancreas} \docType{data} \alias{GeneSampPancreas} \title{Data from the Jones 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 Jones et al. 2008 pancreatic cancer study.} \usage{data(JonesPancreas08)} \format{ The number of samples in the pancreatic cancer study from Jones 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{ Jones S, Zhang X, Parsons DW, Lin JC, Leary RJ, Angenendt P, Mankoo P, Carter H, Kamiyama H, Jimeno A, et al. Core signaling pathways in human pancreatic cancers revealed by global genomic analyses. \emph{Science.} DOI: 10.1126/science.1164368 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{GeneAlterPancreas}, \code{GeneCovPancreas} } \keyword{datasets}