Hi Yuchao,
I run Canopy for a few test runs on my data. Here is what I have observed from the runs:
Run 1: K = 4:6, numchain = 2 or 5, canopy.post produced results without any error.
Run 2: K = 4:6, numchain = 20, canopy.post generated an error message “Error in config.summary[i, 1] : subscript out of bounds”.
For both tests, I used burnin=100 and thin=10.
Do you have any suggestions on what may cause the error message?
I would be happy to send you the data I used, so that you replicate the results.
Thanks,
Delong Liu
10 Center Dr
Bethesda, MD 20892
301-451-2773 (w)
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Yuchao,
Thanks for your quick response. I will tune the burnin and thinning parameters with sampchain from canopy.sample.
The current version of Canopy I am using is Canopy_1.1.1, which is same as the one listed from the GitHub web site.
Delong
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On Nov 16, 2018, at 12:22 AM, ame...@b612.email wrote:
Hi Yuchao,
Thanks for your quick reply.I want to use the CAnopy to analyze my data, But I have several questions, the following are my questions.1. I saw the website https://github.com/yuchaojiang/Canopy/blob/master/instruction/SNA_CNA_input.md, CNA copy number output by sequenza are A copy number and B copy number, and they are all integers. But the sequenza output A and B copy number are not the WM and Wm of Canopy. I use the Bf and depth ratio output by sequenza to calculate WM and Wm. Bf = Wm / (WM + Wm) and the depth ratio is depth.ratio = (WM + Wm)/2. That mean WM and Wm of Canopy are determined by BF and depth ratio output by sequenza, is that right?
2. I also encountered the error “Error in config.summary[i, 1] : subscript out of bounds”.k=3:6, numchain=20, burin=10, thin=5, You recommend set thin and burin values according to the plot likelihood output of canopy.sample(), can you tell me how can I determine thin and burin? The attachment is my output plot likelihood figure.
3. What's more, I do not have multi-samples from the same patient, I just have a tumor and matched normal sample ( total is 2 samples), Is Canopy still fit for my situation?
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