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The explosion in DNA sequencing capacity has shifted the experimental bottleneck from sequencing to analyzing and interpreting sequences. The bioconductor package cummeRbund uses ggplot as part of its tool set for organizing, exploring and visualizing sequencing data related to gene expression. Congrats to the authors on their recent publication (paywall).
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