After discussing with Matt, we decided to use the following GADA settings:* a = 2* T = 10* M = 10That means the data of interest lies in the directory:/lustre/work1/sanger/io1/2009-05-07_nimblegen_21m_mouse/data/results/T10/a2/M10/Furthermore, having wave normalized the data, the files of interest (from the directory of interest) would be:27*_segMNT/*.wave_normI will be attempting to load this to an instance of BigDB.
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After discussing with Matt, we decided to use the following GADA settings:
* a = 2
* T = 10
* M = 10
That means the data of interest lies in the directory:
/lustre/work1/sanger/io1/2009-05-07_nimblegen_21m_mouse/data/results/T10/a2/M10/
Furthermore, having wave normalized the data, the files of interest (from the directory of interest) would be:
27*_segMNT/*.wave_norm
I will be attempting to load this to an instance of BigDB.
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