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Hello,
I have a simple question, is there a minimum of BAM files that I have to process with DESeq2 for using it? for example, if I have two samples, not replicates and I want to do a quick and dirty analysis just to detect the major differences in expression profiling, can't I use this tool? Or do I have to use a different algorithm, thanks |
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