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Hi! I would like to use bayespy in my diploma thesis. It seems more advanced than other libraries available. On the other hand, I spent most of this day reading the documentation trying to figure out …
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Hi there,
I have used BayesPrism to deconvolute my datasets utilizing reference data from a public database. My datasets consist entirely of human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells and are not cance…
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**Abstract**
There is a strong correlation between a person's DNA and the diseases they might have. This becomes especially important in the case of Cancer where traditional methods to detect cance…
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There is a strong correlation between a person's DNA and the diseases they might have. This becomes especially important in the case of Cancer where traditional methods to dete…
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Dear ahukui
How I can reproduce your result on the PROMISE12 challenge dataset?
is it possible to supply a step by step guide on how to run that?
Thanks for your help.
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We need to pull a series of data to inform which genes to look for variants in.
There is a google doc here for reference,
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1yX-5sfrC3vrahf4_k7-5rl4Oqzm853ollI…
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As I go through the definition sources in DO, I've noticed that a lot of the resources are "encyclopedia" - reference works or various compendiums of facts.
One that I am seeing often is reference …
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Creating this issue to keep track of random ideas for project name
@maximz :
> something simple like "infiltrate" or "infiltration" could work, or maybe a quasi-synonym like "percolate"
Some…
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see this nice list:
https://github.com/seandavi/awesome-cancer-variant-databases
related to #15, @dnahotline, @mbrush @stuppie @pnrobinson can you prioritize these and make a Dipper/Wikidata/BioTh…