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+## But the data isn't really that clean...
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+## But the data isn't really that clean...
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<!-- TODO: Intro MOFA, motivate by showing uncorrected PCA -->
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+## MOFA identifies cross-dataset patterns of variation
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+![MOFA factor analysis schematic[^mofa]](graphics/presentation/MOFA-fig1A-SVG.png)
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+[^mofa]: [Argelaguet, Velten, et. al. (2018)](https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.15252/msb.20178124)
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## MOFA LFs explain variation in all 4 data sets
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