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  • chipgal
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 4

    Sequencing mouse and homan mixed sample in one lane (or one barcode) by RNA-Seq?

    Hi,
    I am currently doing this mouse cells and human cells co-culture and I am looking at the mutual influence of these 2 types of cells on each other. I want to do RNA-Seq on both the mouse and human cells. However, the co-culture is somehow hard to separate to purity and any purification attempt would lead to changes in gene expression. I am wondering if I could seq the mouse and human samples together in one single lane or using a single barcode. In that way, my sample will be a mixed of human and mouse DNA. I wonder how hard is it to do the actual alignment (correctly to the correct species) and is my experiment plan is feasible at all.

    Thanks!
  • henry.wood
    Member
    • Apr 2010
    • 63

    #2
    I was wondering the same recently. I happened to have a lane of mixed mouse and human samples, so aligned each library against the 'wrong' genome just to see what would happen. About 0.4% of the human reads aligned to the mouse genome and about 0.9% of the mouse reads aligned to the human genome.
    These are all random genomic reads, rather than RNA, which might be more conserved, but it gives you an idea.

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