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  • total RNA/transcriptome of E.coli or S.cerevisiae

    Hello everybody,

    I'm looking for a repository/archive/database, where I can download FASTQ files of NGS Deep Sequencing runs of E.coli and S.cerevisiae.

    Can anybody tell me, where I can find such data publicly available?

    Best regards,
    SquirrelSeq

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    SRA is the source

    Hi SquirrelSeq
    The NCBI Short Read Archive has several E. coli and S. cervisiae datasets, e.g.

    E. coli

    S. cervisiae

    They are in the "sra" format (not FASTQ) which makes the file size smaller to download. SRA has a tool that will easily convert the sra format to fastq. Use the install instructions from here. What you need is the "fastq-dump" tool

    Sudhir
    Sudhir Varma
    HiThru Analytics LLC

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    • #3
      Thank you for your help, that was highly useful!

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      • #4
        I downloaded several promising libraries.

        Some of them are documented not very detailedly. Before mapping, I normally trim adapters and primers. Are these already trimmed in the public data usually? Otherwise, how should people be able to map the sequences?
        (e.g. in 36bp short reads)

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        • #5
          Originally posted by SquirrelSeq View Post
          I downloaded several promising libraries.

          Some of them are documented not very detailedly. Before mapping, I normally trim adapters and primers. Are these already trimmed in the public data usually? Otherwise, how should people be able to map the sequences?
          (e.g. in 36bp short reads)
          Why not run the fastq through fastqc to check whether they even need trimming?

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          • #6
            That is an idea. But as far as I know, I could only see enriched sequences. Is this really enough, to identify primers/adapters? Also other sequences could be enriched, especially in specific samples, such as ribosomal RNA

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            • #7
              Is there anything similar but for microarray data?

              Thanks

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