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jesus its in the Genbank file and I was looking at the refseq! I m such a moron - thanks for pointing it out -sorry about that :(
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> Does that mean that the reads that are not mapped to my trascriptome are not exons/coding genes? Reads are likely aligning in regions wh…
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I'll try to make the decoy file again but I remember you also told me that it is only recommended and not mandatory for running `salmon`. I…
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For doing this, should I just look at the log.out.file?
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Thanks for the link GenoMax. But I was wondering, should not alignment and mapping have a similar rate and thus be correlated? In my case I…
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The command lines I wrote out for you are the ones I actually used. My original reference to bedtools intersect was because I assumed the b…
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