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Seurat compatibility feature requests #98
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Hi @akramdi Thanks for using conos! It's a good question of course. The issue here is really keeping up with Seurat changes, and fully integrated them into the code---I think the lab doesn't have the bandwidth to do this, as it's a major investment. We certainly welcome pull requests and contributions from the community though!
With regards to this, you may want to consider using the """
""" It won't give you precisely what you are looking for I suspect, but you will be able to detect the marker genes.
But to answer your question, I think you need to tell us :) I'm happy to edit the vignettes for users. If there are certain features you'd like, we could try to implement them (if time allows, etc.) I hope that's helpful. Best, Evan |
Hi Evan, I understand. I'll take a look at Best, |
Hi Amira Sounds reasonable. I'll leave the issue open with a "help wanted" label. As I say, we're happy to include pull requests and contributions from the community! |
Hi,
This is not a question but rather a need for clarification. I am confronted with some limitations due the input data being Seurat objects. For instance, detection of gene markers is currently not supported (addressed in #16)
Could it be possible clarify which downstream analyses is possible in this case ? I imagine that this might change with future enhancements, but it'll be very useful to mention it clearly in the vignette.
Thank you !
Best,
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