Author: S. Willis; J. Masel
Title: Gene birth contributes to structural disorder encoded by overlapping genes Document date: 2017_12_6
ID: 9w2wjiik_35
Snippet: Prior to fitting linear models, sequence-level ISD values were transformed using a Box-Cox transform. The optimal value of λ for the combined ancestral, novel and artificially-frameshifted non-overlapping, non-ORF control group data was 0.41, which we rounded to 0.4 and used throughout all linear models, and for central tendency and confidence intervals in the figures. Simple means and standard errors are described in-line in the text......
Document: Prior to fitting linear models, sequence-level ISD values were transformed using a Box-Cox transform. The optimal value of λ for the combined ancestral, novel and artificially-frameshifted non-overlapping, non-ORF control group data was 0.41, which we rounded to 0.4 and used throughout all linear models, and for central tendency and confidence intervals in the figures. Simple means and standard errors are described in-line in the text.
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