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Comment: BiocParallel (and DESeq2) - wrong args for environment subassignment
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Michael Love
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Given that this is an issue with BiocParallel on your machine and we have a minimal reproducible example, you may want to repost the issue.…
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Yes, still it's not reproducible, yet hard to debug. I cannot reproduce myself either.
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Still happening using pre-existing size factors estimating dispersions gene-wise dispersion estimates: 15 workers mean-dis…
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Still happening in a clean install
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Yes, we use Astral currently. The main dataset in the limpa preprint is Astral. I don't see any major problems with your data and I think …
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