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Currently for large scale inference were splitting at regions of low, or no, site density. This results in some chrom arms with 3-4 tree sequences, which is annoying for downstream analysis. To over come this we either
Rejoin after inference
Tell tsinfer to terminate ancestor generation at the boundaries of drop out regions, this would mean that no edges span the bad regions.
It feels like option 2 is correct here and wouldn't be too tough to implement. Interested in others thoughts here. @jeromekelleher, @hyanwong
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Currently for large scale inference were splitting at regions of low, or no, site density. This results in some chrom arms with 3-4 tree sequences, which is annoying for downstream analysis. To over come this we either
It feels like option 2 is correct here and wouldn't be too tough to implement. Interested in others thoughts here. @jeromekelleher, @hyanwong
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: