Dear Pichai,
Thank you for your interest in the cBio Portal.
Below are the answers to your questions:
1)
Copy-number calls are defined by GISTIC or RAE, depending on the cancer study, and it is not straightforward to directly convert 1 and 2 into number of copies. A gain (1) typically means a lower-level arm-level gain, so a few extra copies. Amplification (2) refers to higher level, usually focal amplifications (many extra copies, ~5 and up).
2)
Survival curves are plotted based on default or user-defined alteration levels. The default copy-number alterations are homozygous deletions (-2) and high level amplifications (2). But you can include low-level gains (1) in the analysis by using the OncoQuery Language. For example, enter CDK4: GAIN AMP in the query field and samples with either a gain or an amplification will be considered as altered.
3)
Yes, we are using survdiff with rho=0.
4)
In your publications, please cite our paper that just came out:
Cancer Discov. 2012 May;2(5):401-4.
Please let us know if you have any other questions or suggestions.
Niki.