CARhy introduces a unified Fourier-regression framework that tests for rhythmicity and differences in amplitude, phase, baseline, and presence across more than two conditions in circadian transcriptomic data while allowing heteroscedastic noise.
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CARhy: Comprehensive Analyses of Circadian Rhythms in Transcriptomic Experiments with Multiple Conditions
CARhy introduces a unified Fourier-regression framework that tests for rhythmicity and differences in amplitude, phase, baseline, and presence across more than two conditions in circadian transcriptomic data while allowing heteroscedastic noise.