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Monthly Archives: March 2015
10 million calls of differential gene expression for 11 species, from #RNAseq and #microarray
Continuing to roll out Bgee release 13 (see first installment), we now provide pre-computed files of differential gene expression. As for present / absent calls, files are organized per species, and come in “simple” and “complete” versions. A test of … Continue reading
Posted in bgee update, microarray, RNA-Seq
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