Abstract:Motivation: Epigenetic assays using next-generation sequencing (NGS) have furthered our understanding of the functional genomic regions and the mechanisms of gene regulation. However, a single assay produces billions of data represented by nucleotide resolution signal tracks. The signal strength at a given nucleotide is subject to numerous sources of technical a biological noise and thus conveys limited information about the underlying biological state. In order to draw biological conclusions, data is typicall… Show more
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