Eleven quick tips for writing a Bioconductor package

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Abstract

Bioconductor is a scientific software project aimed at developing and distributing open source software packages, mainly written in the R language, for analysis of biological data. One characteristic feature of the ecosystem is that packages are tightly interconnected and expected to work together in a concerted way, enabling seamless assembly of analytical workflows. This also implies that new packages are required to adhere to a set of defined guidelines. In this article, we provide quick tips for developers aiming to submit their package to Bioconductor, to avoid common stumbling blocks and help provide a smooth submission experience.

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