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    ...Latest version uploaded in October 2017 has a bugfix for single treatment group normalization. Rescaling has been omitted from 2015. EigenMS utilizes SVD to detect bias trends in the data and eliminates them. EigenMS eliminates effects from known and unknown factors and can be utilized for any -omic platform. We have shown its utility in LC-MS/MS and metabolomics in the following two papers: 1) PMID: 19602524. "Normalization of peak intensities in bottom-up MS-based proteomics using singular value decomposition". Karpievitch YV, Taverner T, Adkins JN, Callister SJ, Anderson GA, Smith RD, Dabney AR. ...
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    BayesRate

    BayesRate

    Bayesian estimation of diversification rates

    ...The methods are described in: Silvestro, D., Schnitzler, J. and Zizka, G. (2011) A Bayesian framework to estimate diversification rates and their variation through time and space. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 11, 311 Silvestro D., Zizka G. & Schulte K. (2014) Disentangling the effects of key innovations on the diversification of Bromelioideae (Bromeliaceae). Evolution, 68, 163-175.
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