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The case for using Mapped Exonic Non-Duplicate (MEND) read counts in RNA-Seq experiments: examples from pediatric cancer datasets
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Holly Beale
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Rob Currie
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Olena Morozova
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August 26, 2020
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Biology
Genetics And Genomics
Genetics
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10.1101/716829
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Topics
Biology
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Rna-Seq
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10.1101/716829
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