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  • LMM
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2017
    • 8

    #1

    Sample size for RNASeq

    We are a lab new to sequencing and are preparing for an RNAseq on a soil transcriptome (multiple members, specifically targeting a couple gene families). Given cost constraints, we would like to be as efficient as possible with our flowcells/ chips. Is there an ideal number of samples we should include in our study?
    Thanks!
  • Brian Bushnell
    Super Moderator
    • Jan 2014
    • 2709

    #2
    Not sure if I'll be able to answer this question, but certainly, I think it would help if you could clarify. What are your goals? And what do you mean by "targeting" - are you doing some kind of enrichment or selective amplification, or is it whole-transcriptome? Also, what kind of metagenomic complexity do you expect (or what kind of soil is it)? What kind of platform are you using?

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    • gringer
      David Eccles (gringer)
      • May 2011
      • 845

      #3
      Do a pilot study of a single sample, and look at rarefaction curves to work out approximately how many reads are needed to cover the metagenomic complexity.

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