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Ripeline and Rmanual speed up biological research and reporting

Quantitative Methods 2020-02-06 v1 Populations and Evolution

Abstract

The emergence of R, a freely available data analysis environment, brought to the researcher in any science field a set of well-concerted instruments of immense power and low cost. In botany and zoology, these instruments could be used, for example, to speed up work in two distant but related fields: analysis of DNA markers and preparation of natural history manuals. Both of these tasks require a significant amount of monotonous work, which could be automated with software. I developed "Ripeline and "Rmanual," two highly customizable R-based applications, designed with a goal of simplicity, reproducibility, and effectiveness. Ripeline is a pipeline that allows for a continuously updated analysis of multiple DNA markers. Rmanual is a "living book" which allows the creation and continuous update of manuals and checklists. Comparing with more traditional ways of DNA marker analysis and manual preparation, Ripeline and Rmanual allow for a significant reduction of time, which is usually spent doing repetitive tasks. They also provide tools which can be used in a broad spectrum of further applications.

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@article{arxiv.2002.01475,
  title  = {Ripeline and Rmanual speed up biological research and reporting},
  author = {Alexey Shipunov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.01475},
  year   = {2020}
}

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