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Answer: Diffbind "No genome detected"
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You can specify the greylist in the same manner as the blacklist, which should fix your problem.
Answer: Generate false reads for testing
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https://www.bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/polyester.html
Comment: Adjusting for baseline when having longitudinal data, mixed model and no treat
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Yes. But still I prefer using the covariance matrix over fixed effects for power issues. Or at least I wanted to use it as such before our …
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No, you are not losing power. The two possible limma analyses (fixed or random Subject effects) are both more powerful than the alternative…
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Thanks Gordon Actually, I am working in the clinical statistics department for the last 5 years, even though a bioinformatician, and the "…
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Answer: Annotation with org.Hs.eg.db Genome Build 38
Comment: Adjusting for baseline when having longitudinal data, mixed model and no treat
A: overlap GRangesList and vcf
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