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pharmgkb OC and website differing annotations #201
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Hi @iranmdl . Would you mind giving us more information about your issue? What did you use for your input(If so can you provide a sample file for reproduction)? Were you using the GUI on the web or a local installation? Once you ran OC did you select any filtering features? |
Hi! Sure, it has been a while since I worked with
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Apologies, we have since updated the pharmgkb package (feb 2024). Please let me know if the issue persists. |
Hi again! |
In the webpage it says that rs1803274 variant is related with toxicity for succinylcholine, I cannot see that when using oc cli. |
Hi iranmdi The run.opencravat.org website has this version of PharmGKB which is updated monthly,. The current version was updated on 3/1/24 and we will soon have the April update available. However, you must update your locally installed annotators when you run OC on your local machine, either with the gui or cli. Updating your oc does not automatically update your modules. On the cli you can check which version of pharmgkb you have installed with: oc module info pharmgkb It looks ike you may not have pharmgkb version 2.4.0 To update to the latest pharmgkb version oc module update pharmgkb You could also update all your installed modules with oc module update Let us know if this solves your problem! |
Hi @RachelKarchin
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Hi there!
I have recently started using open-cravat (oc), and I have noticed some annotations missing when using pharmgkb.
For example, for variant
rs1803274
, when using oc I get the following columns:However, when using pharmgkb website: https://www.pharmgkb.org/variant/PA166156332/clinicalAnnotation
I can see other chemicals as succinylcholine that are missing when using oc.
Am I missing something?
Thank you
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