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BasicML
A simple decision tree model for predicting the species of flower based on sepal and petal dim. #iris dataset
First-Volcano-plot
this is volcano plot showing genes expression levels colour-coded based on degree of differencial expression using log2 fold chaneg and p.value
rnaseq_tutorial
Informatics for RNA-seq: A web resource for analysis on the cloud. Educational tutorials and working pipelines for RNA-seq analysis including an introduction to: cloud computing, critical file formats, reference genomes, gene annotation, expression, differential expression, alternative splicing, data visualization, and interpretation.
Statistics-Books
"If your experiment needs a statistician, you need a better experiment." ― Ernest Rutherford
tidytuesday2023-week34
An insigtful data visualisation showing the top 5 countries that take in the most refugees for each year since 2010. The data is sourced from United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees(UNHCR) THROUGH THE {refugees} package.
0007Simon's Repositories
0007Simon/tidytuesday2023-week34
An insigtful data visualisation showing the top 5 countries that take in the most refugees for each year since 2010. The data is sourced from United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees(UNHCR) THROUGH THE {refugees} package.
0007Simon/Bas
0007Simon/BasicML
A simple decision tree model for predicting the species of flower based on sepal and petal dim. #iris dataset
0007Simon/First-Volcano-plot
this is volcano plot showing genes expression levels colour-coded based on degree of differencial expression using log2 fold chaneg and p.value
0007Simon/rnaseq_tutorial
Informatics for RNA-seq: A web resource for analysis on the cloud. Educational tutorials and working pipelines for RNA-seq analysis including an introduction to: cloud computing, critical file formats, reference genomes, gene annotation, expression, differential expression, alternative splicing, data visualization, and interpretation.
0007Simon/Statistics-Books
"If your experiment needs a statistician, you need a better experiment." ― Ernest Rutherford