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95 <help> | 95 <help> |
96 **Cuffmerge Overview** | 96 **Cuffmerge Overview** |
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98 Cuffmerge is part of Cufflinks_. Please cite: Trapnell C, Williams BA, Pertea G, Mortazavi AM, Kwan G, van Baren MJ, Salzberg SL, Wold B, Pachter L. Transcript assembly and abundance estimation from RNA-Seq reveals thousands of new transcripts and switching among isoforms. Nature Biotechnology doi:10.1038/nbt.1621 | 98 Cuffmerge is part of Cufflinks_. Please cite: Trapnell C, Williams BA, Pertea G, Mortazavi AM, Kwan G, van Baren MJ, Salzberg SL, Wold B, Pachter L. Transcript assembly and abundance estimation from RNA-Seq reveals thousands of new transcripts and switching among isoforms. Nature Biotechnology doi:10.1038/nbt.1621 |
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100 .. _Cufflinks: http://cufflinks.cbcb.umd.edu/ | 100 .. _Cufflinks: http://cole-trapnell-lab.github.io/cufflinks/ |
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104 **Know what you are doing** | 104 **Know what you are doing** |
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106 .. class:: warningmark | 106 .. class:: warningmark |
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108 There is no such thing (yet) as an automated gearshift in expression analysis. It is all like stick-shift driving in San Francisco. In other words, running this tool with default parameters will probably not give you meaningful results. A way to deal with this is to **understand** the parameters by carefully reading the `documentation`__ and experimenting. Fortunately, Galaxy makes experimenting easy. | 108 There is no such thing (yet) as an automated gearshift in expression analysis. It is all like stick-shift driving in San Francisco. In other words, running this tool with default parameters will probably not give you meaningful results. A way to deal with this is to **understand** the parameters by carefully reading the `documentation`__ and experimenting. Fortunately, Galaxy makes experimenting easy. |
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110 .. __: http://cufflinks.cbcb.umd.edu/manual.html#cuffmerge | 110 .. __: http://cole-trapnell-lab.github.io/cufflinks/cuffmerge/ |
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114 **Input format** | 114 **Input format** |
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