Last updated: 2018-07-22
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| File | Version | Author | Date | Message | 
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| html | f4ebd13 | Jason Willwerscheid | 2018-06-27 | Build site. | 
| Rmd | 2ce499f | Jason Willwerscheid | 2018-06-27 | wflow_publish(c(“analysis/about.Rmd”, “analysis/index.Rmd”)) | 
| html | 53ca12c | Jason Willwerscheid | 2018-06-09 | initial setup | 
| Rmd | 3314e19 | Jason Willwerscheid | 2018-06-09 | Start workflowr project. | 
One of the primary uses of mashr is to learn about how effects covary across conditions. In a series of analyses, I explore how flashr might be used to similar ends by comparing MASH and FLASH fits to simulated and real datasets.
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