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Plot with multi-samples #14
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Hi Max, Thank you for your kind words, I'm really happy that people are getting some use out of it! That final layout was a bit manual for that specific case, basically I played around with the fst_plot.r file to stack all of the necessary components together, then used photo-editing software to highlight the junctions found across the fusion pairs in each of the six samples. However, I've always thought I could just add this as a parameter, a multi-clinker option! I might have to think of a more clever way to put in the sashimi lines, given they're not natively oriented this way, but there will be a way I'm sure. If you're really keen to have this, leave it with me and I will add it to clinker 1.4. Cheers, |
Hi Breon, This sounds awesome! I'd love to have that option in your upcoming release. This would enable us to have a much more effective visual inspection on the different fusions from different patients. I very much look forward to getting my hands on it! Thanks again & Happy coding :) Max |
My pleasure! Once I finish this feature I will make sure it's available on the development branch, so you can trial it before the next release anyway. Hopefully you will have something next month.
Always! |
Hi Max, Just letting you know I haven't forgotten about you. Busy month. Apologies for the delay! Breon. |
No worries, Breon. Please take care of your priorities first and keep me posted if anything. Thanks a lot! Max |
Dear Breon,
Thanks for developing this brilliant package for the community! I really like the final layout of the plot and would like to adapt it to my own project to look at the TMPRSS2-ERG fusions in prostate cancer patients. I've managed to get the pipeline to run on a one-by-one basis but have not figured out how you pulled off the multi-sample plots for P2RY8-CRLF2 as you shown in your paper. Not sure if I missed it in this repository. If you did it with an independent script, any chance you can share? Thanks a lot!
Regards,
Max
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