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For now though, we're just going to use a (relatively) simple plotting function to inspect the sequence diversity in our samples. If you get bored you can try and puzzle through what the plot function is doing and start changing things. But if you're not bothered, you still get some nice plots :)
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For now though, we're just going to use a (relatively) simple plotting function to inspect the sequence diversity in our samples. If you get bored you can try and puzzle through what the plot function is doing and start changing things. But if you're not bothered, you still get some nice plots :)
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# If you didn't make it to the plotting stage on Monday, start from here on Tuesday
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# Start from here on Tuesday
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We're all going to start today by making some plots. Sorry if the full dada processing took too long and you didn't get to run it all yourself. If you didn't, all you missed was running some R code and inspecting big unwieldy tables.
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We're all going to start today by making some plots. Sorry if the full dada processing took too long and you didn't get to run it all yourself. If you didn't, all you missed was running some R code and inspecting big unwieldy tables.
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Start by getting the full processed dada data:
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Start by getting the full processed dada data:
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