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AI Does It Best - by Tomas Pueyo - Uncharted Territories (unchartedterritories.tomaspueyo.com)
A tour of examples where AI produces amazing results.
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GitHub - csoneson/ARMOR: Light-weight Snakemake workflow for preprocessing and statistical analysis of RNA-seq data (github.com)
ARMOR (Automated Reproducible MOdular RNA-seq) is a Snakemake workflow, aimed at performing a typical RNA-seq workflow in a reproducible, automated, and partially contained manner. It is implemented such that alternative or similar analysis can be added or removed.
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Long read sequencing (www.biomedcentral.com)
In this new special issue in Genome Biology, we present a series of papers using Long-read sequencing.
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Bacon: a comprehensive computational benchmarking framework for evaluating targeted chromatin conformation capture-specific methodologies | Genome Biology | Full Text (genomebiology.biomedcentral.com)
Here we present a comprehensive benchmark framework, Bacon, to evaluate the performance of several computational methods. Finally, we provide practical recommendations for users working with HiChIP and/or ChIA-PET analyses.
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Statistics or biology: the zero-inflation controversy about scRNA-seq data | Genome Biology | Full Text (genomebiology.biomedcentral.com)
Researchers view vast zeros in single-cell RNA-seq data differently: some regard zeros as biological signals representing no or low gene expression, while others regard zeros as missing data to be corrected.
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