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Normalization is required for RNA-seq data. Data from [6] comparing log ratios of (a) technical replicates and (b) liver versus kidney expression levels, after adjusting for the total number of reads
in each sample. The green line shows the smoothed distribution of log-fold-changes
of the housekeeping genes. (c) An M versus A plot comparing liver and kidney shows a clear offset from zero. Green
points indicate 545 housekeeping genes, while the green line signifies the median
log-ratio of the housekeeping genes. The red line shows the estimated TMM normalization
factor. The smear of orange points highlights the genes that were observed in only
one of the liver or kidney tissues. The black arrow highlights the set of prominent
genes that are largely attributable for the overall bias in log-fold-changes.
Robinson and Oshlack Genome Biology 2010 11:R25 doi:10.1186/gb-2010-11-3-r25 |