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Python's inferface to R, but at the time of writing is out of date with several upgrades within R, most notably ggplot2

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AttributeError: module 'scater' has no attribute 'normalize'

I was able to get to the normalized values using logcounts function in the following way: mtx_norm_r = sceLib.logcounts(sce) mtx_norm = np.array(mtx_norm_r) Since I used log_exprs_offset=1 the fiel …
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