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Data normalization, high-throughput

Many potential sources of variability and error in high-throughput biological experiments can make it difficult to distinguish the causes of phenotypic differences. In this chapter we discuss methods of data transformation and normalization that can be used in order to distinguish meaningful biological variability from technical error. [Pg.57]


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