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I assume you have posted this in nanopore community and/or on the dorado issues page on GitHub. Please come back and post an update once yo…
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Do you know if there is a way to leave chr:pos in ID if there is no matching rsid based on chromosome and position, as variants have been r…
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We get this question like clockwork every 6 weeks. I'll say it one more time: **A freeze is a freeze.** Patches are not a thing th…
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Thanks very much for your feedback! I will take all those things in consideration once I start the analysis! Just out of curiosity, do yo…
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A combination of bash and awk can do the work, suppose you have the gff file annotation of your gene of interest and a text file with Gene…
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https://www.biostars.org/p/385786/ ; <br> https://www.biostars.org/p/276608/ ; <br> https://www.biostars.org/p/411934/ ;etc... <!-- How …
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I would have thought `needle` from EMBOSS would be the option to use.
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ok, then you should add the donor information to the PCA analysis. First create a separate dataframe for the donors, then add with `factor`…
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If you are willing to do some coding I think <https://github.com/smarco/WFA2-lib> is among the fastest global aligners, the repo has C++ ex…
Comment: finding evidence(s) of a peptide translated from an "Upstream Open Reading Frame
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There is an API that you could try: https://www.ebi.ac.uk/pride/markdownpage/prideutilities
Comment: finding evidence(s) of a peptide translated from an "Upstream Open Reading Frame
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thanks. looks interesting but it's broken. the Firefox console shows a 404 for https://www.ebi.ac.uk/pride/ws/archive/v2/peptidesummary?ke…
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Perhaps: https://www.ebi.ac.uk/pride/peptidome/ This site is very slow. Almost to the point of being not usable. My search with your pepti…
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You're welcome. Yes, unfortunately you need quite a sample size for WGCNA simply because correlations with few samples are vastly underpowe…
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Ah, I see. So seen that what I want is the per-gene correlation, the minimum of 20/25 for the pearson correlation still applies. Thank you …
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I think you're misunderstanding some concepts here. WGCNA is a framework that defines modules based on how and which genes are correlated …
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