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Is there a simple programmatic way to merge two regionsets from regionDB into a new comboned set within regionDB?
This workaround I can think of seems complicated:
extract the regions and merge them, save as new bed file
create custom database with new bed file
import the new database and merge with exisitng
For example, if I want enrichment for regions that are DNAse Weak OR UCSC CpG islands, would have to
extract the two sets from redionDM (or bed files) and create a new bed file, etc.
Seems like there should be a simpler way?
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Interesting. I have never tried to do an analysis like this. There is no simple way to do it, your method seems to be the best to me at the moment.
Do you have a suggestion for how such a thing could work more easily?
The only other approach I can think of is to just do your enrichments on the region sets while separated, but then combine their support, b, c, d values as you want and re-run the fisher's test on the combination. It wouldn't be exactly right due to multiple overlaps, though (some things could get counted twice). It may still work depending on the exact datasets.
Is there a simple programmatic way to merge two regionsets from regionDB into a new comboned set within regionDB?
This workaround I can think of seems complicated:
For example, if I want enrichment for regions that are DNAse Weak OR UCSC CpG islands, would have to
extract the two sets from redionDM (or bed files) and create a new bed file, etc.
Seems like there should be a simpler way?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: