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<title>Python Package EpiScanpy</title>
<link>https://www.biostatgen.org/post/2020-11-30-python-package-episcanpy/</link>
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<description>EpiScanpy – Epigenomics single cell analysis in python EpiScanpy is a toolkit to analyse single-cell open chromatin (scATAC-seq) and single-cell DNA methylation (for example scBS-seq) data.</description>
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<title>Western African inhabitants</title>
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<description>The investigation of population structure permits 1) relegating people to distinct ethnic gatherings living together at a specific locale, 2) examining movements from the cause of admixed populaces, and 3) evaluating and portraying bewildering of shared hereditary parentage in affiliation contemplates.</description>
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<description>Biologically, a population is a group of living organisms of the same species that are living together and have the capability of interbreeding.</description>
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<description>Provides useful functions which are needed for bioinformatic analysis such as calculating linear principal components from numeric data and Single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) dataset, calculating fixation index (Fst) using Hudson method, creating scatter plots in 3 views, handling with PLINK binary file format, detecting rough structures and outliers using unsupervised clustering, and calculating matrix multiplication in the faster way for big data.</description>
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<title>Sub-populations of Thailand</title>
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<description>From the very beginning of human existence one thing has always been constant and that is movement.</description>
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<title>Kridsadakorn Chaichoompu</title>
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