\name{seq2id} \alias{seq2id} %- Also NEED an '\alias' for EACH other topic documented here. \title{Transfer a nucleotide sequence as a nuID} \description{ The nuID (nucleotide universal identifier) is uniquely corresponding to probe sequence. The nuID is also self-identification and error checking } \usage{ seq2id(seq) } %- maybe also 'usage' for other objects documented here. \arguments{ \item{seq}{ a nucleotide sequence composed of A, C, G, T (U). } } \details{ The nuID is a exact mapping of nucleotide sequence based on Base64 encoding scheme. A character set A-Z, a-z, 0-9, "\_" and "." is used to represent to the base-64 numbers of 0-63. The first character of nuID is a checking code, which provide information of both the number of padded "A"s at the nucleotide sequence and error checking. Please refer to reference for more details. } \value{ A string represents nuID } \references{ Du, P., Kibbe, W.A. and Lin, S.M., "nuID: A universal naming schema of oligonucleotides for Illumina, Affymetrix, and other microarrays", Biology Direct 2007, 2:16 (31May2007). } \author{ Pan Du } \seealso{\code{\link{id2seq}}} \examples{ seq <- 'ACGTAAATTTCAGTTTAAAACCCCCCG' id <- seq2id(seq) id id2seq(id) } \keyword{methods}