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Thank you for producing this tool. It is proving to be very helpful for our research, particularly after using CNA/SV callers like SAVANA
I was wondering whether there is a way of using the ReConPlot package to visualise CNAs and SVs for whole genomes, so that this can be visualised as a single plot, or within a single document?
Currently if I list all chromosomes of the human genome using the chr_selection argument of the ReConPlot function, the information is too compressed/squished to be easily readable/interpretable
My current best strategy is to run ReConPlot with four chromosomes at a time, but I was wondering if there was a better solution to this problem?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Dear Jose,
Thank you for producing this tool. It is proving to be very helpful for our research, particularly after using CNA/SV callers like SAVANA
I was wondering whether there is a way of using the ReConPlot package to visualise CNAs and SVs for whole genomes, so that this can be visualised as a single plot, or within a single document?
Currently if I list all chromosomes of the human genome using the
chr_selection
argument of theReConPlot
function, the information is too compressed/squished to be easily readable/interpretableMy current best strategy is to run
ReConPlot
with four chromosomes at a time, but I was wondering if there was a better solution to this problem?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: