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  • Normalized Values from DESeq2

    This is the raw table example of my data but....

    Gene Name Mutant Mutant Mutant WT WT WT
    A 2343 2341 2842 1549 1303 1123

    Can I get a table that has these normalized from DESeq2
    Last edited by TheSeqGeek; 04-09-2014, 09:22 PM.

  • #2
    is this correct? or is this for the previous version of DESeq


    normalizedCounts <- t( t(counts(dds)) / sizeFactors(dds) )
    Last edited by TheSeqGeek; 04-09-2014, 07:17 PM.

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    • #3
      Code:
      counts(dds, normalized=T)

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      • #4
        Originally posted by dpryan View Post
        Code:
        counts(dds, normalized=T)
        Thank you

        Those two codes give the same results... Do you know why when I take the normalized to values and perform a log2fold change it is not the same as in DESeq2 log2foldchange


        1.) take average of three replicates for mutant
        2.) take average of three replicates for wt
        3.) log2(mutatnt) - log2(wt)

        This comes close to DESeq2 log2fold change but not quite the same...

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        • #5
          It'll be a little off due to fold-change shrinkage (i.e., your calculated values should generally be larger).

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          • #6
            Originally posted by dpryan View Post
            It'll be a little off due to fold-change shrinkage (i.e., your calculated values should generally be larger).
            Indeed that is the case.

            Thank you

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