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  • understand the "left" and "right" outputs from NCBI data

    I am trying to understand what do the columns mean for a sequencing dataset that I downloaded from NCBI. The link to the page is http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/quer...i?acc=GSE49372, and I download the "GSE49372_RAW.tar" file where, after uncompress, we see each sample is summarized in a .txt file. I extract a subset of the first sample as below:

    gene_id bundle_id chr left right FPKM FPKM_conf_lo FPKM_conf_hi status
    YAL069W 12733 I 334 649 0 0 0 OK
    YAL068W-A 12733 I 537 792 0 0 0 OK
    YAL068C 12734 I 1806 2169 2.22061 0 5.20096 OK
    YAL067W-A 12735 I 2479 2707 0 0 0 OK
    YAL067C 12736 I 7234 9016 44.7682 31.3864 58.15 OK
    YAL066W 12737 I 10090 10399 0 0 0 OK

    Here I see the "left" and "right" columns correspond to read counts (is that correct?). Because I want to obtain a read count matrix with rows as genes and columns as samples (as we analyze in edgeR or DESeq), I don't know how can I summarize the "left" and "right" columns for this sample. I appreciate any suggestions

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    I suspect that those are coordinates, which would normally be labeled start/end or something like that. It's likely that you'll have to do that actual counting yourself.

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