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Dear all,
After finishing `chess sim`, i extracted the highly dissimilar regions defined by low z-ssim and high SN values. After visualization, i found that it is difficult for me to catch any sign…
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Hello @lh3 @tanlongzhi ,
I know that we can convert .con to .hic file in the dip-c repository, but Is there a way to get the genome wide contact matrix in .npy or related matrix format at different…
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Example:
1. https://sgkit-dev.github.io/sgkit/latest/getting_started.html#data-structures
2. https://anopheles-genomic-surveillance.github.io/workshop-5/module-1-xarray.html
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A useful visualisation is the leaf trace idea used in ARGWeaver. Examples:
https://journals.plos.org/plosgenetics/article/file?id=10.1371/journal.pgen.1004342.s002&type=supplementary
https://jou…
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Hi there,
Thank you very much for creating this wonderful tool.
I was wondering how do I get an ids file for certain genomic regions (let's say epi-mark signal). Do I need to intersect gtrack file w…
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Hi Xiaofei,
Thanks so much for the great tools! The flexibility and efficiency of HapHiC have been incredibly impressive and have significantly streamlined my workflow.
I have a question regarding …
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Hello, Dr. Jiangzhao!
I used Professor Ou's latest updated EDTA2 and panEDTA pipelines to generate a panTElib library based on my multiple genomes. However, it is evident that there are still many …
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# "fffaraz/awesome-cpp"
*22-06-2021 13:07*
> A curated list of awesome C++ (or C) frameworks, libraries, resources, and shiny things. Inspired by awesome-... stuff. - fffaraz/awesome-cpp
A cur…