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I think nema example is good for assembly/annotation, and assembly/annotation/diffexp; while yeast is good for diffexp.
For the yeast tutorial, we could use the example files and then finish with, "ok, let's add another two replicates!" Or build the files from scratch.
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I think nema example is good for assembly/annotation, and assembly/annotation/diffexp; while yeast is good for diffexp.
For the yeast tutorial, we could use the example files and then finish with, "ok, let's add another two replicates!" Or build the files from scratch.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: