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  • Odd MACS Warning

    Hi

    Has anybody seen this error or understand its implications?

    WARNING @ Thu, 17 Jun 2010 16:37:31: Treatment tags and Control tags are uneven! FDR may be wrong!


    simple single Illumina chipseq experiement. Comparing treatment against the chip input, both datasets are 36bp reads

    Cheers

    Jim

  • #2
    this means that the number of aligned tags in treatment and control are 'very' different, and the fdr is going to be even more of a guestimation than it normally is.

    I believe, 'very' means more than factor 2, but I might remember incorrectly.

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    • #3
      Ah Thanks Ffinkernagel

      That makes sense.


      Cheers

      Jim

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      • #4
        This an old thread, but following up on that to anyone out there - if I do have uneven ChIP and input tags, what do I do about it? Is it necessary to do anything about this? Will it throw off downstream analyses, etc?

        Cheers,

        Paul

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