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  • cufflinks-1.0.3 produces very high FPKM values when compared to cufflinks-0.9.3. Why?

    Hi,

    The FPKM values produced by the recent cufflinks 1.0.3 are very high when compared to cufflinks-0.9.3. In both the cases I have used -N option. Can anyone tell me whats the reason for this?

    Thanks

  • #2
    the same data and the same reference?

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    • #3
      same samples but previously I had mapped to hg18 build but now to hg19 build. I have two groups with 5 biological replicates. When I used cufflinks-0.9.3 before, the FPKM values between the replicates did not vary much. Now with cufflinks-1.0.3 they are varying a lot.

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      • #4
        I encounter the same problem, with -N too. FPKM is pretty high!

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        • #5
          You may find this link useful: http://cufflinks.cbcb.umd.edu/faq.html#upquart

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          • #6
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