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Export generating unexpected data #87
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Hey! This might be expected as if you tick both |
@f3n1xx For example, does the output match for you if you go to the |
I have filtered mouse and human species with both TRA and TRB selected. No other filter were changed. |
my samples increased by 2 thousand |
Yes, but there are some other filters that are enabled by default (as I mentioned,
Can you check if you still have different results with ticked |
@f3n1xx By default vdjdb.cdr3.net does not show and does not return you spurious CDR3 sequences (unless you explicitly enable this), but "export paired" option ignores this setting and returns you all available data no matter spurious it or not. So I would say what you observe is an expected behaviour and your exported data should have some extra entries that are not included by default. |
Paired gene export is giving different results than expected. I have selected both TRA and TRB in filters. What exactly is the function of this option, I am getting a different number of samples in either case.
What I am doing:
What I am getting:
When Paired gene export is enabled:
When Paired gene export is disabled:
What is expected:
I am under the impression that there might be some data whose pair isn't available, and their population must be more than the data whose pair is available. Why am I getting more samples when the option is enabled? This issue is just based on intuition, i haven't checked the code.
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