Do we need to filter the CNV data as well for each cohort while using the cohort analysis to compare cohorts? #935
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Thank you so much! Yes that makes sense; Thank you! |
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Thank you for this wonderful tool! This is more of a question than an issue/error.
While running cohort analysis, for 3-4 different cohorts, let's say A, B, C and D, I have subsetted the maf into 4 different mafs. Now when adding custom CNV data to the mix, can I simply use the overall CNV data (which has all cohorts' sample names in it) or will I have to subset the CNV data for each category/cohort and store them?
Hence when I read maf for cohort A, will it be
Or will it be
The thing is that some samples will be present in multiple cohorts. For instance, samples 12, 14 and 20 can be found in cohorts A and C, samples 13, 16, 18 can be found in B and A. Hence, will the results between using overall an CNV table and filtered CNV table be different? If yes, which one is the correct way to go?
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