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GENE EXPRESSION ANALYSIS USING BRB ARRAY TOOL

GENE EXPRESSION ANALYSIS USING BRB ARRAY TOOL
In  this tutorial I've discussed about all the basic requirements to carry out the Gene Expression Analysis using BRB-Array Tool.Watch the videos to make it understandable and helps you fully to use these tools with your data science related research projects.
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Part 2

Basic Requirements for Performing Transcriptomic Analysis using BRB Array Tool
As in my previous videos I have talked about the installation of BRB Array Analysis Tool.The next step is to find out the basic things which are required as a input for Big Data Analysis:
  1. Raw Data
  2. Sample Description File
  3. Array Design
For instance,if we want to find out that which gene signature is associated with Tumor Recurrence we can use this BRB Array Tool.

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