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SPoRE - LCQB

... model 6 (ie. the curve of DSB_model6-250.wig). Note that you need to generate the curves as explained above before using hotspot prediction. The example file provided, spo11-spots.txt, contains the hot and cold spots on chromosome IV that we used for the benchmark we present in the article. Hence yo ...
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