GISTIC 2.0 Segment CN
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I am currently formatting my data for use with the GISTIC 2.0. In the documentation, it states that the Seg.CN column should be: (log2() -1 of copy number)

I want to verify with someone who has used the software before that I should take the log of my copy numbers, and subtract one (1) to get this value.

Also, can anyone explain the significance of subtracting 1?

GISTIC2.0 CNV • 7.9k views
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Hi Etal,

What to do in case of absolute copy number 0?

Thanks

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Try a number fairly close to zero, appropriate for the accuracy/precision of the measurement -- e.g. 0.001 in absolute scale is roughly -10 in log2 scale. GISTIC should handle these values OK.

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Thanks Etal. What about the number of markers?

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Eric T. ★ 2.8k

Yes, that's right. The values of this column are log2-scaled copy number relative to the normal copy number, which GISTIC assumes is 2 (diploid), so in this format the neutral regions will have a value 0.0, losses are negative numbers, and gains are positive.

Subtracting 1 after taking the log is the same as dividing by 2 before taking the log -- you're dividing the observed absolute copy number (e.g. 3) by the expected copy number (2): log2(3/2) = log2(3) - log2(2) = log2(3) - 1 = +0.58

(Why do they do this transformation? This format, SEG, was originally designed for array CGH and SNP arrays, where the measured values are log-scaled ratios like this, not absolute copy numbers.)

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