I have come across some questions regarding the CoT setting. May I ask whether the exact same sentence "‘Because CD3 gene is a marker gene of T cells, if CD3 gene is included in the marker gene list of an unknown cell type, the cell type is likely to be T cells, a subtype of T cells, or a mixed cell type containing T cells’." is put into every query, regardless of the tissue type and cell type that you are determining?
From your manuscript:
"For chain-of-thought prompt strategy, the following sentence was added to the beginning of the message generated by the basic prompt strategy: ‘Because CD3 gene is a marker gene of T cells, if CD3 gene is included in the marker gene list of an unknown cell type, the cell type is likely to be T cells, a subtype of T cells, or a mixed cell type containing T cells’."
I have come across some questions regarding the CoT setting. May I ask whether the exact same sentence "‘Because CD3 gene is a marker gene of T cells, if CD3 gene is included in the marker gene list of an unknown cell type, the cell type is likely to be T cells, a subtype of T cells, or a mixed cell type containing T cells’." is put into every query, regardless of the tissue type and cell type that you are determining?
From your manuscript: "For chain-of-thought prompt strategy, the following sentence was added to the beginning of the message generated by the basic prompt strategy: ‘Because CD3 gene is a marker gene of T cells, if CD3 gene is included in the marker gene list of an unknown cell type, the cell type is likely to be T cells, a subtype of T cells, or a mixed cell type containing T cells’."