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  • Finding fpkm with DESeq2

    I'm aware this topic is similar to http://seqanswers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=61116 , but I had a few additional questions.

    I'd like to extract fpkm from an RNAseq experiment that has been analyzed with DESeq2. This requires adding a gene size table to the dds object. I retrieved gene sizes from biomart by selecting the following attributes:

    Associated Gene Name
    Transcript length (including UTRs and CDS)

    This gets me the following table:

    Code:
    > head(gene_sizes)
          transcript_length     gene_name
    12700               803 0610006L08Rik
    12701              1589 0610006L08Rik
    64621               401 0610007P14Rik
    64622               408 0610007P14Rik
    64619               696 0610007P14Rik
    64618              1169 0610007P14Rik
    Some transcripts have more than one value for transcript length because, I assume, of splice variants. But this means I can't combine the tables as shown in the previous thread.

    I am not sure how to work around this. The gtf used in the alignment had gene names rather than transcript ids. Does the data need to be remapped using a different gtf?

    Alternatively, maybe there's a better way to get fpkm values out of a read count table?

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