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  • Any experience with the NPEBseq method/algorithm?

    Hi all,

    Have any of you worked with the "NPEBseq: nonparametric empirical bayesian-based procedure for differential expression analysis of RNA-seq data" method/algorithm?

    I am fairly new to NGS and working on RNASeq data, I find the myriad of methods and approaches mildly speaking mind-boggling.

    I think the NPEBseq approach looks very interesting, so I am interested in hearing if any of you have any experience with the method or feel very strongly for another method and if so, which on and why?

    Cheers,
    Leon

  • #2
    Really? No one tried it out, despite the author claiming that "NPEBSeq performs significantly better than current methods"?

    Hmm... Think I'll give it a go today then...

    Cheers,
    Leon

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    • #3
      Please reply back with your observations! It could save the rest of us some work

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      • #4
        Originally posted by dpryan View Post
        Please reply back with your observations! It could save the rest of us some work
        Will do

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