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Sort chromosomes by name #8

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jhtrujillo opened this issue Mar 12, 2021 · 5 comments
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Sort chromosomes by name #8

jhtrujillo opened this issue Mar 12, 2021 · 5 comments

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@jhtrujillo
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Hello,

May I sort the dot plot graph by the name of chromosomes from the genome reference?

thank you!

@WTarabidopsis
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Hi, have you solved this problem? I also want to order the chromosomes as I like, but dotPlotly is always sorted based on its on method.

@jhtrujillo
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Hi, have you solved this problem? I also want to order the chromosomes as I like, but dotPlotly is always sorted based on its on method.

I couldn't do it using this tool. After several attempts, I succeeded using Synmap.

@WTarabidopsis
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Hi, have you solved this problem? I also want to order the chromosomes as I like, but dotPlotly is always sorted based on its on method.

I couldn't do it using this tool. After several attempts, I succeeded using Synmap.

Thanks so much!

@aaronphillips7493
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There's a part of the .R script that sorts the target sequence by size. I tried running the script without this part but the result of the sort is needed in subsequent steps down the line. I am in a hurry to re-submit a manuscript that uses dotPlotly and don't know enough R coding to be able to quickly fix this. The reviewers were confused by the ordering. Can the devs please propose a solution?

@chywish
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chywish commented Apr 12, 2022

There's a part of the .R script that sorts the target sequence by size. I tried running the script without this part but the result of the sort is needed in subsequent steps down the line. I am in a hurry to re-submit a manuscript that uses dotPlotly and don't know enough R coding to be able to quickly fix this. The reviewers were confused by the ordering. Can the devs please propose a solution?

hi, you can try with the -r opition to solve the problem of the target chromsome order number .

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