Lecture

Quantile Normalization in Genomics

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This lecture covers the concept of quantile normalization in genomics, focusing on the process of preparing the R environment, loading and filtering data, and performing quantile normalization. The instructor explains the importance of normalizing data to ensure accurate analysis and interpretation of gene expression levels in single-cell RNA sequencing experiments.

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