Lilin Yin
Lilin Yin
Hi @BirongZhang , Thank you for using CMplot. First, you should assign a vector containing the names of the highlighted SNPs (e.g., "snpA", "snpB", "snpC", "snpD", which are located in...
Hi, Thanks for you using of CMplot! I am also unfamiliar with your bugs, and i am sorry for that, could you mind sending your data to my email ([email protected]),...
Hi, You are right, there is no related parameter to adjust the colour for a window without SNPs, I suggest to download the script of CMplot from GitHub, personally replace...
Hi, Looking at the format of your given data, it should be fine, one potential reason i guess is that the 'SNPss' may not completely match to the 'gwasny', could...
Hi guys, thanks for proposing the issue, may i ask for a small example data which can repeat the above error? There may be some potential bugs in the script,...
yes, because CMplot does not allow having the same names for SNPs, that means all SNPs should be unique, so you can just replace the current SNPs names at the...
Thank you for your proposal, i will try to achieve it at the next version of CMplot.
Hi, you can try to adjust the columns representing p-values into '-log10' scale prior to using CMplot, and keep the columns containing non-pvalues unchanged, then plot the adjusted data with...
hi, I am not clear what type of Manhattan plot you point, could you please attach the figure here, I am happy to debug the code with you problem. thanks....
hi Thanks for using CMplot, also your feedbacks. I have discarded the function of modifying the title in the new version of CMplot following some users' suggestions, I am sorry...