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- who: (revision et al. from the Institute of Medical Research, Melbourne, Australia The University of Melbourne, Melbourne have published the research: satuRn : Scalable analysis of differential transcript usage for bulk and single-cell RNA-sequencing applications, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Based on a subset of the simulated RNAseq dataset from Love et_al18 (see Methods), the authors show the performance of six DTU tools; DEXSeq,19 DoubleExpSeq,20 DRIMSeq,21 edgeR diffSplice,22 limma diffSplice23 and NBSplice24 . In Figure 1B, the authors evaluate the required computational time in function of the number of sequenced libraries . . .
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