Abstract
Given the wide variability in the quality of next-generation sequencing data submitted to public repositories, it is essential to identify methods that can perform quality control on these data sets when additional quality control data, such as mean tile data, are missing from public repositories. In this study, we present evidence that correlating counts of reads corresponding to pairs of motifs separated over specific distances on individual exons can be used as a proxy mean tile data in the data sets we analyzed and hence could be used when mean tile data are not available. As test data sets we use the
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