Hello,
I am completely new to this type of work, and really need help in understanding how to approach this (I've never used CIBERSORT before). My supervisor has given me an excel file full of RNAseq data from mouse tumors. There are a total of 12 samples (6 controls & 6 tumors) with the gene names on the left column. She wants me to figure out if we can use CIBERSORTx on mouse data. I've followed the CIBERSORTx tutorials with their practice files, and while it appears very straightforward regarding human data, I feel I don't have enough of a thorough understanding of the concepts to translate it to mouse data. I hope that makes sense. I tried imputing cell fractions on the mouse data using the signature matrix files already uploaded by CIBERSORT and it gives an error. I made sure to clean up the mouse data (removed any duplicates or blanks, left only the gene names on the left, the samples to the right, and saved as a .txt file). I tried replacing the mouse gene names with the human equivalents, but still get the same error:
Error in if (max(Y) < 50) { : missing value where TRUE/FALSE needed Calls: CIBERSORTxFractions -> runrmbatchBmode -> CIBERSORTxFractions Execution halted
What does this error mean? Is it possible to use CIBERSORTx on mouse data? Are there any other tutorials or instructions anywhere that I can follow to better understand? Please help!
EDIT: I'm sorry if these are really dumb questions to ask. I'm ignorant to cibersort.
Thank you! I appreciate your reply so much! I will look into all of this.