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Research Associate, computational/statistical genetics & genomics, MRC Biostatistics Unit, University of Cambridge
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Using DESeq2 for T-cell receptor clonotypes
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Postdoctoral position, T follicular helper cell transcriptomics
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Bioinformatician - The Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard
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Exploiting computational immunology to understand the immune system| Symposium
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limma package also isn't available.Is there any information when these packages will be available?
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Thanks Gordon for the advice! I ran fgsea, gsva and camera(), the most significant pathways are different. For the purpose of finding pathw…
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Check the number of bootstrapped data per chromosome compared to the original, and then you can also look at its distribution. For this it'…
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For completeness: SEGUID v2 (https://www.seguid.org/), implemented in CRAN package **[seguid](https://cran.r-project.org/package=seguid)*…
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Thanks ATpoint! Setting a fixed seed can reproduce the same result. However, if someone else analyze the same data with different seed, the…
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