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Camila,
Thanks for reading the previous posts, sharing the links and your
thoughts!
Yes, if there is one peak in peak1 that overlaps n peaks in peak2,
then the
number of peaks shared between peak1 and peak2 is set to 1 instead of
n.
Best regards,
Julie
On 10/23/13 4:07 PM, "Camila Lopez-anido" <lopezanido at="" wisc.edu="">
wrote:
> Hi Julie,?
>
> I am using makeVennDiagram, but I'm not sure how the program
calculated the
> number of unique or overlapping peaks... I can see that others had
similar
> questions
> (http://grokbase.com/t/r/bioconductor/12a1dya1v7/bioc-chippeakanno-
slightly-di
> fferent-results-between-makevenndiagram-and-findpeakoverlaps) in the
past.
>
>
> You mention previously that it has to do with many peaks1 within a
peak of
> peak2 (etc)... does this mean that these events are weighted to
determine the
> final values for unique or overlapping peaks in makeVennDiagram?
(This made
> sense to me since it's a way of dealing with the issue of having
many peaks1
> within a peak of peak2 (etc), and thus lets you represent the data
as a venn
> diagram.)
>
>
> Thanks,
> Camila