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  • Limit findSimilar() to a subset of genes in the whole Cufflinks data set [cummeRbund]

    Hello folks,

    I am running into what I hope is not a fundamental limitation of cummeRbund's `findSimilar()` function.

    findSimilar is supposedly an object method of class CuffSet (itself being basically an interface to the SQLite DB tables). So I can't really figure out a straightforward way to run findSimilar() on a set of genes that is LESS than the entire cufflinks experiment. However, I am a Python guy, so maybe (I hope) I am missing something.

    A quick example of what I would like to do is:
    • I have a list of genes that are 1-to-1 orthologs in multiple species
    • One of these genes has an RNA abundance profile that I am keen on
    • I would like to pull out the top 'n' genes with similar abundance profiles THAT ARE ALSO 1-to-1 ORTHOLOGS like geneX
    • I have a list of these 1-to-1 ortholog genes and a CuffGeneSet object initialized with them


    Can anyone help me figure this out?

    Thanks,

    Gus
    In science, "fact" can only mean "confirmed to such a degree that it would be perverse to withhold provisional assent." I suppose that apples might start to rise tomorrow, but the possibility does not merit equal time in physics classrooms.
    --Stephen Jay Gould

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