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I noticed that, too. I think it's because some of genes have different ENSEMBL_ID. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/50062645/121301619-09cae280-c92b-11eb-99f9-f49b6f286019.png)

According to the script in plot_heatmaps.R, the duplicate interaction id was removed. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/50062645/121305828-a5128680-c930-11eb-8edd-dfb83c6f2edc.png)

> Please use the latest version of clusterProfiler. Hi, I also faced this problem. This version is "4.9.0". ek No gene can be mapped.... --> Expected input gene ID: -->...

I solved my problem. https://github.com/YuLab-SMU/clusterProfiler/issues/561#issuecomment-1467266614

> Is it possible to share the aaaa**heatmap.png** file generated by SCEVAN? Are you analyzing human or mouse sample? This is the heatmap. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/50062645/231771597-700dfefe-a356-49fa-8ead-3df270f32b74.png) It is human sample.

> The separation obtained by copy number alteration seems quite correct (although because of the perhaps not very high sample quality the heatmap is not so clear). The classified malignant...

I also got the error.Can you tell me how to solve this problem?Very thanks.The erro as below: awk: cmd. line:1: (FILENAME=- FNR=2) warning: Invalid multibyte data detected. There may be...

> I am about to find [hg19-tss-centered-10kb-7species.mc9nr.feather](https://resources.aertslab.org/cistarget/databases/old/homo_sapiens/hg19/refseq_r45/mc9nr/gene_based/hg19-tss-centered-10kb-7species.mc9nr.feather) from above old dir, but there is no exist. how can i get this? I also want to download the "hg19-tss-centered-10kb-7species.mc9nr.feather" file. Do...

> > > > I am about to find [hg19-tss-centered-10kb-7species.mc9nr.feather](https://resources.aertslab.org/cistarget/databases/old/homo_sapiens/hg19/refseq_r45/mc9nr/gene_based/hg19-tss-centered-10kb-7species.mc9nr.feather) from above old dir, but there is no exist. how can i get this? > > > > > >...

> Thank you for your interest in our methods. Just to make sure I understand. I noticed there are 11 columns in the figure you uploaded. Are they all subtypes...