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Benjamin Otto
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Hi,
After the segmentation of CGH data in some papers the results are
frequently
shifted by the density mode. To be more precise the mode of the
highest peak
is used. However this procedure depends on the condition that there is
clearly one prominent peak dominating the density function.
Currently, in some of my samples, I do have the problem of two
prominent
peaks flanking the y-axis which make the decision about the correct
shift
direction a difficult one. Moreover in some of the cases a shift in
one
direction seems to be obvious, in some other cases a shift in the
other
direction seems more preferable and in a third group the preference is
not
quite clear. But in all groups a segmentation profile in chromosomes
1-3 is
nearly identical which suggests that I do observe the same gain or
loss
(depending on the shift direction) in all these samples.
Does anyone have an idea how to assess this problem and how to solve
it? Is
there another frequently used procedure aside the density mode
shifting used
for such data?
I do have pictures of some samples displaying the problem but they are
too
big for the mailing list. Is there an official repository I can upload
them
to?
Thanks in advance, best regards,
Benjamin
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