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  • curprev 20:5420:54, 7 June 2018Dwoo1978 talk contribsm 6,945 bytes +2 a few typos I noticed after my previous change undo Tag: Visual edit
  • curprev 20:4720:47, 7 June 2018Dwoo1978 talk contribs 6,943 bytes +954 Previous version started wth an extensive paragraph detailing a definition of fold-change that is rarely used. This was highly misleading to some beginners using the measure who won't be able to discern standard practice. It was also not referenced at all, was repetitive and contained unnecessary examples. As such I have rejigged and extensively rewritten the entire page so the currently used definition is described first and the previous has it's own sub heading. More detail and refs added undo Tag: Visual edit

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  • curprev 13:3113:31, 9 December 2016Lmweber talk contribs 5,920 bytes +1,620 Fold changes are used frequently in genomics and bioinformatics, but the definition used in these fields is different to that currently shown (B/A instead of B/A - 1). I have included references to two highly cited open access papers with examples. undo

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