Zhu et al., 2016 - Google Patents
VERSE: a versatile and efficient RNA-Seq read counting toolZhu et al., 2016
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- Zhu Q
- Fisher S
- Shallcross J
- Kim J
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- bioRxiv
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Motivation RNA-Seq is a powerful technology that delivers digital gene expression data. To measure expression strength at the gene level, one popular approach is direct read counting after aligning the reads to a reference genome/transcriptome. HTSeq is one of the …
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