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Comment: Mac ARM64 build report for BioC 3.19 from 'kjohnson3' reporting ERROR which it
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Indeed. Calculations involving floating point arithmetic are architecture-dependent, and testing the results should be done with `all.equal…
Comment: How to use bootRanges to bootstrap small RNA loci (nullranges package)
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I will follow what you suggested. I didn't use max gap anywhere. I was following statistic I and regarding the size of features, my small…
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Oh I see, for the second question, I don't have a great answer. I typically think of one set as the anchor, whose ascertainment is driving …
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Oh, right. Ideally you would use NCBI (aka Entrez gene) IDs because they are way more likely to be unique. Gene symbols are broken down int…
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Thanks James! I update the question. The last question mean when we use `buildIdx()`, could we use gene symbol instead of entrezID. However…
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