Week 5 – Understanding the Graph
Hello everyone,
This week I was able to address the issue I had with the Cxcl10 graph from my previous post. The graph from my mentor’s paper analyzed data from a different data set (GDS806) than the METABRIC data set I used last week. Additionally, I had shortened the amount of samples from a few thousand to 200 to make the graphing easier. These two issues are likely what led to the flipped trend in the old graph (low-Cxcl10 having a lower disease-free survival than high-Cxcl10).
Next week I am in San Diego for the entire spring break, so I won’t be able to do much work. However, I should be able to continue some of my bioinformatics work, and I will go over the lab work that I started this week in the blog post. Thank you for visiting my blog and feel free to leave any comments.
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