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  • Trying to use OncoSNP-SEQ for CNV

    Hi guys,

    Does anyone have experience using OncoSNP-SEQ?

    It's a somatic copy number alteration detector, geared toward tumor-normal paired whole genome sequencing data. It uses read counts and B allele frequencies, as well as mappability correction, GC content correction, etc.

    But I have trouble get it going.
    Access Google Sites with a personal Google account or Google Workspace account (for business use).


    When I tried this,

    Code:
    perl process_pileup.pl --infile {NAME OF PILEUP FILE} --outfile {NAME OF ONCOSNP-SEQ FORMAT FILE} --snpfile {NAME OF BED FORMAT SNP FILE}
    My outfiles are all empty (except for the header).

    Thanks in advance.

  • #2
    I try to run this code but I have error when mex viterbi_liteC.c file , also is samtool pileup work with windows or just C.

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    • #3
      I have the same problem ?any suggestion

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