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In what situations should maxGenomeSubclonal and maxCnaSubclonal be reconsidered? #18

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ilykos opened this issue Dec 10, 2023 · 0 comments

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ilykos commented Dec 10, 2023

We are working with noisy (MAD < 0.15, avg. 0.10) low pass WGS data from FFPE blocks where the DNA was sampled from a histologically delineated tumor region.

IchorCNA frequently suggests results with whole genome amplification (dark red). We have done some work on understanding the algorithm for solution selection and have following questions

  1. Is it correct that the solution is ALWAYS the highest log likelihood after filtering by maxGenomeSubclonal and maxCnaSubclonal?
  2. Do you have any examples of situations where we should consider changing the default values (maxGenomeSubclonal=0.5, maxCnaSubclonal=0.7) considering the propreties of our data?
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