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Resolution: standard / high Figure 10.
Correlation of GC content with measured bias. Panel a shows an example from human and panel b from yeast. Since the log fold change
in effective length does not capture the full bias measurement for multiple isoform
genes, the plots are limited to those with single isoforms. GC content appears to
be correlated with our sequence bias measurements in some datasets, but not in others.
GC content alone is not always a good proxy for fragment end bias.
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