You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
Dear Jeff Moffitt, and developers,
Thanks for the very useful package.
I am Hoa Tran, a postdoc from Aparicio Lab. I am currently working on the pipeline for the design and construction of MERFISH probes, and I have a small question regarding isoform file (I am a beginner in DNA sequencing analysis)
My question is do I need to build a new isoform file or can I use the existing one here that you provided in Example2/ folder? I tend to construct a new gene panel for breast cancer human cells and test the designed panel with merfish experiment.
Thanks,
Hoa Tran
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Dear Jeff Moffitt, and developers,
Thanks for the very useful package.
I am Hoa Tran, a postdoc from Aparicio Lab. I am currently working on the pipeline for the design and construction of MERFISH probes, and I have a small question regarding isoform file (I am a beginner in DNA sequencing analysis)
In your script of library design, you need an isoform file as input.
https://github.com/ZhuangLab/MERFISH_analysis/blob/master/example_scripts/library_design_example.m
And in README.txt of MERFISH_Example2/ folder that you used to run scripts:
isoforms.fpkm_tracking -- The output of cufflinks when run on published RNA-seq data from the U-2 OS cell line: GEO accession GSM1231610/SRR987281.
My question is do I need to build a new isoform file or can I use the existing one here that you provided in Example2/ folder? I tend to construct a new gene panel for breast cancer human cells and test the designed panel with merfish experiment.
Thanks,
Hoa Tran
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: