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is fucking lying — what's actually on the graph is `log_10(FPKM+1)`. Once
I plugged that in, everything works and the graph looks roughly like theirs. To
hell with all this, I'm done for tonight.
+
+## 2020-02-11
+
+Class today. Chatted about various stuff. The XLOC identifiers aren't actual
+identifiers, they're just arbitrary IDs generated during the alignment process.
+That explains why I was seeing `0`s when trying to plot the `XLOC_012662`, which
+was regucalcin in the paper — it's a different gene in my run, so I'd need to
+look up the gene in my own results. Also talked about P and Q values, and
+plotting each to find interesting cutoffs. I really need to refresh my memory
+on how to more easily make histograms in gnuplot.
+
+Started reading [A Curious Moon](https://bigmachine.io/products/a-curious-moon/)
+and got about 1/3 of the way through. An interesting approach to teaching SQL,
+though the writing voice is a little bit annoying. Still turning out to be
+a good book though.
+
+