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Yes. You can also check that by looking at the Zscores and calculating the p-value with the log option in R, for example.
pnorm(-abs(Zscore) ), na.rm = TRUE), log.p = TRUE)
On Nov 30, 2020, at 5:47 PM, Basel Al-Barghouthi ***@***.***> wrote:
Hello,
what does a p-value of 0 in S-PrediXcan mean? Is it just smaller than the smallest possible floating point number in Python (~1e-325)?
Thanks
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Hello,
what does a p-value of 0 in S-PrediXcan mean? Is it just smaller than the smallest possible floating point number in Python (~1e-325)?
Thanks
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