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While merging datasets from similar biological conditions, but different experimental conditions is a well-studied topic, and there are many batch correction techniques available. What I want to understand is the right way to merge scRNA seq counts data of healthy and tumor cells.
Does individually log-normalising the counts, followed by a simple concatenation of the objects works, or there is a better way to do this?
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