nerve,
Looking at the things you want done, I don't see how code can tell that
GeneX,GeneY,GeneP,spc1,spc2
GeneY,spc3,spc4
GeneZ,spc3,spc4
Should lead to:
Desired Result
GeneX,GeneY,GeneP,GeneZ,spc1=1,spc2=1,spc3=2,spc4=2
What in the data set "says" that GeneZ is to be clustered with X, Y, and P? Nothing that I can determine.
The counts (e.g. spc1=1, etc) would be easy to do and the code I presented creates a stack of spc results. Just pop results off the stack, and count instances.
David.
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