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What should I do with the "NaN" values, with extremely small Pr(>Chisq) in the coef column of the summary(zlmCond) result? #168

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danli349 opened this issue Nov 30, 2021 · 0 comments

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danli349 commented Nov 30, 2021

Thanks a lot for providing such a great tool!
When I run summary(zlmCond), the result has a lot of "NaN" values, with extremely small Pr(>Chisq) in the coef column of the H and logFC components. What should I do with these values?

@danli349 danli349 changed the title What should I do with the "NaN" values, with extremely samll "Pr(>Chisq)" in the "coef" column of the "summary(zlmCond)" result? What should I do with the "NaN" values, with extremely small "Pr(>Chisq)" in the "coef" column of the "summary(zlmCond)" result? Nov 30, 2021
@danli349 danli349 changed the title What should I do with the "NaN" values, with extremely small "Pr(>Chisq)" in the "coef" column of the "summary(zlmCond)" result? What should I do with the "NaN" values, with extremely small Pr(>Chisq) in the coef column of the summary(zlmCond) result? Nov 30, 2021
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