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    Hello, I am gonna make a table to do some stats of my Illumina pair-end sequencing.

    There is a column (The number of raw reads). This is pair-end sequencing. If I got 10 million from R1 and I will have 10 million from R2. When I say the number of raw reads. should I put 10 million or 20 million (R1+R2).

    Thanks

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    for pre-alignment counts you could count the number of lines in the FASTQ files and divide by 4. I use wc -l

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    • #3
      Originally posted by SDPA_Pet View Post
      Hello, I am gonna make a table to do some stats of my Illumina pair-end sequencing.

      There is a column (The number of raw reads). This is pair-end sequencing. If I got 10 million from R1 and I will have 10 million from R2. When I say the number of raw reads. should I put 10 million or 20 million (R1+R2).

      Thanks
      Illumina "ac"counts for them as 20M reads in their spec sheets (but they come from 10M unique clusters).

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      • #4
        Originally posted by husamia View Post
        for pre-alignment counts you could count the number of lines in the FASTQ files and divide by 4. I use wc -l
        I have software to count. That's not a problem. Here is what I am concern. Should I add them number together after I get the number of R1 and R2 reads.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by SDPA_Pet View Post
          I have software to count. That's not a problem. Here is what I am concern. Should I add them number together after I get the number of R1 and R2 reads.
          if R1 and R2 are the paired sequences, then should be count R1 = count R2 = number of clusters

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          • #6
            Originally posted by husamia View Post
            if R1 and R2 are the paired sequences, then should be count R1 = count R2 = number of clusters
            I know. I mean when I report the total number of raw reads? should I report the number of clusters or the number of R1 or R2 X2.

            I know the theory behind this. I am asking here is about which way the normal way to report the raw reads.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by SDPA_Pet View Post
              I know. I mean when I report the total number of raw reads? should I report the number of clusters or the number of R1 or R2 X2.

              I know the theory behind this. I am asking here is about which way the normal way to report the raw reads.
              If you want to track how many fragments were sequenced then at the cluster level. If you want to count total number of reads that came from a lane then at R1+R2 level.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by GenoMax View Post
                If you want to track how many fragments were sequenced then at the cluster level. If you want to count total number of reads that came from a lane then at R1+R2 level.
                HI GenoMax,

                Thanks. Besides BBTools, do you know any other software can check some basic information about assembled genomes/metagenomes data files. For example, some basic information such as total number contigs, N50, largest contigs, etc.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by SDPA_Pet View Post
                  HI GenoMax,

                  Thanks. Besides BBTools, do you know any other software can check some basic information about assembled genomes/metagenomes data files. For example, some basic information such as total number contigs, N50, largest contigs, etc.
                  Try QUAST/MetaQUAST.
                  Last edited by GenoMax; 10-20-2016, 11:50 AM.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by GenoMax View Post
                    Anyother software. I don't like this much

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