Normalization Across Omics: From RNA-seq and Proteomics to Statistical Validity
A detailed, concept-driven guide to normalization in RNA sequencing and proteomics, explaining FPKM, TPM, TMM, DESeq2, iBAQ, RIBAQ, and LFQ through worked examples, reviewer insights, and multi-omics integration principles.
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