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Dear Community, I have my RNA-seq Differential expression results from Cuffdiff. I would like to make some plots and figures using CummeRbund. I have been using it for quite sometime and find it really good. I wanted to ask if I could combine 2-3 different analyses and merge the results in Cummerbund?. Thanks, Himanshu [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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Thanks a lot Loyal, I am trying to do a comparison of drug treatment on various resistant and sensitive tumors. I will think about how I can design the cuffdiff analysis to merge them all together. I really appreciate your effort to reply back. Thanks, Himanshu ________________________________________ From: Loyal A. Goff [lgoff@csail.mit.edu] Sent: Friday, June 21, 2013 10:05 AM To: Himanshu Sharma Cc: bioconductor at r-project.org Subject: Re: [BioC] CummeRbund multiple cases Hi Himansu, It is certainly possible to have 2-3 different concurrent connections to the different SQLite databases that would allow you to interact with all of the data points in the same session, but at this point, there is no seamless way to 'integrate' the results of multiple cuffdiff runs. This is by design however as each cuffdiff run does its own model fitting and normalization that allows samples within a run to be directly comparable. Depending on what it is you are trying to do, the best solution may be to create a new cuffdiff analysis that incorporates all samples across all analyses. Please let me know if I can be of any more specific help. Cheers, Loyal On Jun 20, 2013, at 1:32 PM, Himanshu Sharma <hsharm03 at="" students.poly.edu=""> wrote: > Dear Community, > I have my RNA-seq Differential expression results from Cuffdiff. I would like to make some plots and figures using CummeRbund. I have been using it for quite sometime and find it really good. I wanted to ask if I could combine 2-3 different analyses and merge the results in Cummerbund?. > Thanks, > Himanshu > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > _______________________________________________ > Bioconductor mailing list > Bioconductor at r-project.org > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioconductor > Search the archives: http://news.gmane.org/gmane.science.biology.informatics.conductor
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Hi Loyal, Thanks alot for your great tool, Cummerbund. I have used "tuxedo suit" tools for analyzing my RNA-seq data. I was wondering if there is any facility in Cummerbund to visualize the isoforms and splicing events. For example: for each gene showing us different exons and introns in known isoforms as well as novel isoforms. Thanks Sincerely Yours, Delasa Aghamirzaie Genetics, Bioinformatics, and Computational Biology (GBCB) PhD Student Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Virginia On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 10:13 AM, Himanshu Sharma < hsharm03@students.poly.edu> wrote: > Thanks a lot Loyal, > I am trying to do a comparison of drug treatment on various resistant and > sensitive tumors. I will think about how I can design the cuffdiff analysis > to merge them all together. > I really appreciate your effort to reply back. > Thanks, > Himanshu > ________________________________________ > From: Loyal A. Goff [lgoff@csail.mit.edu] > Sent: Friday, June 21, 2013 10:05 AM > To: Himanshu Sharma > Cc: bioconductor@r-project.org > Subject: Re: [BioC] CummeRbund multiple cases > > Hi Himansu, > It is certainly possible to have 2-3 different concurrent connections to > the different SQLite databases that would allow you to interact with all of > the data points in the same session, but at this point, there is no > seamless way to 'integrate' the results of multiple cuffdiff runs. This is > by design however as each cuffdiff run does its own model fitting and > normalization that allows samples within a run to be directly comparable. > Depending on what it is you are trying to do, the best solution may be to > create a new cuffdiff analysis that incorporates all samples across all > analyses. Please let me know if I can be of any more specific help. > > Cheers, > Loyal > > > > > On Jun 20, 2013, at 1:32 PM, Himanshu Sharma <hsharm03@students.poly.edu> > wrote: > > > Dear Community, > > I have my RNA-seq Differential expression results from Cuffdiff. I would > like to make some plots and figures using CummeRbund. I have been using it > for quite sometime and find it really good. I wanted to ask if I could > combine 2-3 different analyses and merge the results in Cummerbund?. > > Thanks, > > Himanshu > > > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Bioconductor mailing list > > Bioconductor@r-project.org > > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioconductor > > Search the archives: > http://news.gmane.org/gmane.science.biology.informatics.conductor > > > _______________________________________________ > Bioconductor mailing list > Bioconductor@r-project.org > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioconductor > Search the archives: > http://news.gmane.org/gmane.science.biology.informatics.conductor > [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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