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figures from the CNV project
Col-Ler-CNV-intensity-before-after-qnorm-row-col-median-subtraction-chr1-label.png
Col-before-after-quantile-norm-label.png
CNV-probe-at-FRI promoter deletion-in-Col-Ler label.png
Amplitude of Probes within Perlegen verified deletions-Call 43 vs Amplitude of Segments matching or within Perlegen verified deletions-Call 48.png
histogram of deletion length for Col-0
histogram of deletion length for Cvi-0
call-48-median of Col Ler min-3.93 max-1.84 after_norm.png
call-48 Five Col-array after-QNorm.png
Compare deletions of Fei-0 (ecotype-id=8215) from Paired-End-derived with tiling-array-derived.
Consistency of tiling-array-derived deletions for 5 Ler replicate arrays.
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Gene Regulatory Networks Special Feature (PNAS)
2006-01-21
Genome Evolution course
2006-01-19
Cell biology: Relays at the membrane
2005-12-09
The Neural Bases Of Complex Tool Use In Humans
2005-12-01
Predictive models of molecular machines involved in Caenorhabditis elegans early embryogenesis
2005-11-21
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