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      <description>A colleague of mine asked me for help in using DaPars for analysing alternative polyadenylation in their RNA-seq dataset. So, I thought to write a short post here to describe how I use it.
From Xia et al. 2014
Here we develop a novel bioinformatics algorithm (DaPars) for the de novo identification of dynamic APAs from standard RNA-seq.
Installation Download the source files of DaPars from GitHub and extract the files:</description>
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