If there are many structural driver events identified by Purple, the Orange report might be very long and big in file size due to the circos plots displayed for each of the reportable drivers individually, which may be in the order of hundreds. To prevent this, the user might want to skip or limit the circos plots in the final report. I suggest to make this part to be optional based on a config parameter in the Linx config so that the user may choose this optionally. Alternatively, a tool parameter to plot a maximum of n number of plots can be specified after ranking the driver events. Currently, I get like hundreds of circos plots in the Orange report which is dozens of pages long and several hundreds of MB file size which makes the report hard to navigate and share.
If there are many structural driver events identified by
Purple, theOrangereport might be very long and big in file size due to thecircosplots displayed for each of the reportable drivers individually, which may be in the order of hundreds. To prevent this, the user might want to skip or limit the circos plots in the final report. I suggest to make this part to be optional based on a config parameter in theLinxconfig so that the user may choose this optionally. Alternatively, a tool parameter to plot a maximum ofnnumber of plots can be specified after ranking the driver events. Currently, I get like hundreds of circos plots in theOrangereport which is dozens of pages long and several hundreds of MB file size which makes the report hard to navigate and share.