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Thank you for your excellent algorithm,
Can I use metacell data, which means a metacell is a sum of dozens of single cells, as the imput. In my opinion, metacell data can improve the correlation between single cells data and bulk data because dropout effect can be decreased. It is appreciated if you could answer my question!
Best wishes!
J Hovelly.
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Hi Hovelly,
Yes. No problem. When I handle the single-cell data with numerous cells
(e.g. over 100,000 cells), I will add a preprocessing step to make some
metacells or pseudo-cells.
Best,
Duanchen
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Thank you for your excellent algorithm,
Can I use metacell data, which means a metacell is a sum of dozens of
single cells, as the imput. In my opinion, metacell data can improve the
correlation between single cells data and bulk data because dropout effect
can be decreased. It is appreciated if you could answer my question!
Best wishes!
J Hovelly.
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Thank you for your excellent algorithm,
Can I use metacell data, which means a metacell is a sum of dozens of single cells, as the imput. In my opinion, metacell data can improve the correlation between single cells data and bulk data because dropout effect can be decreased. It is appreciated if you could answer my question!
Best wishes!
J Hovelly.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: