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A Coffee with CompBio: R Markdown

Alex and Lorena discuss a large bulk RNA-seq project that yielded lasting changes to their group’s everyday bioinformatics practices via the creation of parameterized R Markdown code templates.

Alex and Lorena discuss a large bulk RNA-seq project that yielded lasting changes to their group’s everyday bioinformatics practices via the creation of parameterized R Markdown code templates.

Lorena Pantano and Alexandra Bartlett discuss a large bulk RNA-seq project that yielded lasting changes to their group’s everyday bioinformatics practices via the creation of parameterized R Markdown code templates. In the “Quick Sip” segment, they discuss reticulate for managing python environments in an R context, and in “Brewing Up Answers”, they reflect on the differences between industry and academia bioinformatics.

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