\name{hgByChroms} \alias{hgByChroms} \non_function{} \title{ A dataset to show the human genome base pair locations per chromosome. } \usage{data(hgByChroms)} \format{ A list, with the names consisting of the names of the chromosomes in the human genome (thus 24 elements). Each element consists of a named vector of +/- values - where each value represents the location of a base pair (the numeric value is the location, while the +/- denotes the strand value), with the name providing the name of the base pair. } \description{ The data is described above. } \source{ Cheng Li of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. } \examples{ data(hgByChroms) } \keyword{datasets}