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Park, Richard
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Hello everyone,
I was wondering if anyone knew of a function within bioconductor or
method to provide some sort of metric for replicate quality analysis.
I have typically been using multipanel graphs (having each replicate
plotted vs each other) to get a sense of the replicate qualities.
However, I have not been able to find metric that would be good at
determining how good a replicate is?
I have tried using various outlier elimination methods to count the
number of genes being eliminated for each replicate. I have found this
to be reasonable for accounting global differences between the sets,
but I think it would be useful for analyzing local areas of
differences between replicates.
If anyone has any ideas, I would be most grateful.
Thanks,
Richard Park
Computational Data Analyzer
Joslin Diabetes Center
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