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how sniffles reflect Cell heterogeneity #467
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Thanks @Davidseye Hope that helps |
Just to add, it also depends on how similar the SV are across the cells because we are doing a clustering step on the per read signal.. So if the SV are very similar it will be grouped together and reported as one SV. If the two or more SV are different enough then it will be separate entries. |
thanks a lot . maybe there is a way to calculate the clonal and subclonal frequency of sv ? can i use it to construct a phylogenetic tree
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Just to add, it also depends on how similar the SV are across the cells because we are doing a clustering step on the per read signal.. So if the SV are very similar it will be grouped together and reported as one SV. If the two or more SV are different enough then it will be separate entries.
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when many cells have different sv in the same loci ,those support reads support the different sv .sniffles will show all sv or just the main sv? Will the vaf of the sv represent the heterogeneity precisely? Hoping for your reply!
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