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Hi Roy,
To add: there is a way to do it in the Study View as well, but it only works for simple cases (like no PIK3CA mutation). You can select “PIK3CA mutant” cases from the study view. And then click on “custom selection” followed by “currently unselected”. Then click “filter to listed samples”. This gets you the negation of your selection
Just wanted to mention this alternative method
Hope that helps!
Best wishes,
Ino
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Date: Friday, December 8, 2023 at 8:17 AM
To: Roy Khalife <roy.k...@proteanbiodx.com>
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [cbioportal] Question about cbioportal filters
Hi Roy, There is currently no way to do this directly in the study view (although we should consider adding that functionality). You can, however, run a query from the study view, e. g. for just PIK3CA mutation in samples with mutation data.
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