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Unit 2 lecture 8, which briefly described differential binding analyses
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Unit 2 Lecture 12, the last lecture of Unit 2, on Data Deposition and data download. This is redundant with that which was given during the Unit1 lecture and so is not necessary for those who have…
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Unit 2 lecture 10, focused on chip seq annotation and enrichment, part 1 of a 2 part lecture
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Unit 2, lecture 9 - a GO generic enrichment analysis overview. Those who attended Unit 1 may skip this lecture as it is redundant with that of Unit 1.
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Unit 2, lecture 7, which focuses on ChIP quality control, after peak-calling has been performed
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Unit 2, lecture 6 focused on peak calling of ChIP-seq data
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Unit 2, lecture 5 on sequence alignment, those who attended Unit 1 can skip this lecture
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Unit 1 Lesson 4, NGS sequence alignment Part 1 (those who attended Unit1 can skip this lecture)
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Unit 2, lecture 3 on initial quality control in ChIP-seq
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Unit 2 lecture 2, on ChIP-seq experimental design
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Unit 1 lecture 2, chip-seq basics
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Unit 1 lecture 16 - focused on single-cell RNA-seq marker gene and differential expression analyses.
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Unit 1 Lecture 15, focused on batch correction of scRNA-seq data
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This is the 14th lecture of Unit 1, and covers the basics of clustering analyses in scRNA-seq.
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Lecture 13 of Unit 1, focusing on scRNA-seq data dimensionality reduction
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Lecture 12 from Unit 1, focused on scaling and normalization of scRNA-seq data.
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