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I am impressed by your TWAS-FUSION analysis. However, I have a question. Suppose I use heart failure data to perform FUSION analysis on multiple tissues (such as lung, liver, heart, whole blood, and adipose tissue) and obtain FUSION results for each tissue. Is there a way to integrate these results, similar to a meta-analysis, to identify genes that are consistently important across different tissues? Could you offer some guidance on this?
Thank you for your time and attention.
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Dear Professor,
Greetings!
I am impressed by your TWAS-FUSION analysis. However, I have a question. Suppose I use heart failure data to perform FUSION analysis on multiple tissues (such as lung, liver, heart, whole blood, and adipose tissue) and obtain FUSION results for each tissue. Is there a way to integrate these results, similar to a meta-analysis, to identify genes that are consistently important across different tissues? Could you offer some guidance on this?
Thank you for your time and attention.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: