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The normalized counts for the gene BCL9 were obtained and log transformed.
The normalized counts for the arrd-24 gene were below 32 in both genotypes for all biological replicates (Table 2).
The normalized counts for ERG (downregulated), ETV7 (upregulated), and SPDEF (differentially regulated) are shown in Fig. 5e.
It also generates a listing of the normalized counts for all samples for extraction for other purposes.
The normalized counts for each biological replicate are shown in the Additional file 1: Table S1 for all the C. elegans genes.
The normalized counts for the entire ETS factor family, with the results of the Limma voom and edgeR differential expression analysis, are shown in Additional file 1: Figure S8.
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Additional file 9: Table S21 contains the normalized counts of all samples for the 19,826 genes currently listed in the entire HUGO database, organized alphabetically by gene name.
The normalized counts of each gene for both, M. bovis BCG (A and B) and THP-1 cells (C and D), of the non-enriched datasets were plotted versus the enriched datasets.
Again, the normalized counts are used for a convenience of presentation only.
The normalized counts were adjusted for confounders such as Batch ID, plate ID and Tissue source site (data not shown).
Although the differences between the two sample groups are small in values for the normalized counts, the differences are statistically highly significant (P < 0.0001).
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