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-%% Created for Ryan C. Thompson at 2019-08-01 02:17:26 -0700
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+%% Created for Ryan C. Thompson at 2019-08-28 09:54:42 -0700
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@misc{gh-cd4-csaw,
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- Abstract = {epic is a software package for finding medium to diffusely enriched domains in chip-seq data. It is a fast, parallel and memory-efficient implementation of the incredibly popular SICER algorithm. By running epic on a set of data ("ChIP") files and control ("Input") files, epic is able to quickly differentially enriched regions.
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-epic is an improvement over the original SICER by being faster, more memory efficient, multicore, and significantly much easier to install and use.},
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Author = {Ryan C. Thompson},
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Date-Added = {2019-08-01 02:15:39 -0700},
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- Date-Modified = {2019-08-01 02:15:39 -0700},
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+ Date-Modified = {2019-08-28 09:49:36 -0700},
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Howpublished = {\url{https://github.com/DarwinAwardWinner/CD4-csaw}},
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Keywords = {chipseq, rnaseq},
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Month = {nov},
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Publisher = {GitHub, Inc.},
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Title = {Reproducible reanalysis of a combined ChIP-Seq \& RNA-Seq data set},
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- Year = {2018},
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- Bdsk-Url-1 = {https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.806811}}
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+ Year = {2018}}
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@manual{greylistchip,
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Author = {Gord Brown},
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Month = {nov},
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Publisher = {GitHub, Inc.},
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Title = {epic: diffuse domain ChIP-Seq caller based on SICER},
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- Year = {2018},
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- Bdsk-Url-1 = {https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.806811}}
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+ Year = {2018}}
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@misc{gh-hg38-ref,
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- Abstract = {epic is a software package for finding medium to diffusely enriched domains in chip-seq data. It is a fast, parallel and memory-efficient implementation of the incredibly popular SICER algorithm. By running epic on a set of data ("ChIP") files and control ("Input") files, epic is able to quickly differentially enriched regions.
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-epic is an improvement over the original SICER by being faster, more memory efficient, multicore, and significantly much easier to install and use.},
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Author = {Ryan C. Thompson},
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Date-Added = {2019-08-01 01:44:09 -0700},
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- Date-Modified = {2019-08-01 02:17:22 -0700},
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+ Date-Modified = {2019-08-28 09:49:47 -0700},
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Howpublished = {\url{https://github.com/DarwinAwardWinner/hg38-ref}},
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Month = {dec},
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Publisher = {GitHub, Inc.},
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Title = {Workflow to download/generate various mapping indices for the human hg38 genome},
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- Year = {2016},
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- Bdsk-Url-1 = {https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.806811}}
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+ Year = {2016}}
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