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  • problem withe Illumina solexa sequencing

    hi all,

    I have a dataset with 4 columns, inculde chromosome, position, read count and direction (F/R), extracted from original Illumina solexa sequencing dataset, but the dataset have highly redanduncy. The dataset is about ~130Mb. However, the dataset reduced to ~30M dramatically when I removed the redanduncy datas.

    Whether the original dataset is wrong or nothing?

  • #2
    You want high coverage (which is what I think you mean by redundancy). Typically people shoot for at least 20x coverage for SNP and indel detection.

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    • #3
      The dataset is used to map the distrubution of nucleosomes in yeast genome. could I ask you whether the highly coverage dataset is able to map nucleosome distrubution.

      I have used a template filtering program, published from Genome Res. 2010 Jan;20(1):90-100, to map the distrubution of nucleosomes. My condition is normal as wild-type, so typically the result should be the same with figrue 3D (yellow). However, the result is different the figure 3D (see yellow). Therefor, I doubt whether the highly coverage dataset is the cause of making results inconsistent.

      My result is following:
      http://140.116.247.56/g781/tss.jpg
      Last edited by g781; 05-13-2010, 10:20 AM.

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      • #4
        I'm not sure what you really mean but I've had something similar and this was due to duplications.

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