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  • RSeqC Infer_Experiment Output Library Type?

    Hey,

    I'm trying to verify the strand reads for my ranseq_data using RSeQC's infer_experiment script.

    I'm a bit confused by the documentation (found here: http://rseqc.sourceforge.net/#infer-experiment-py)

    Would the following indicate a first strand or second strand library type? This is my first type using this documentation and I'm still wrapping my head around the different strand read options. Thank you so much!
    1+-,1-+,2++,2–-
    read1 mapped to ‘+’ strand indicates parental gene on ‘-‘ strand
    read1 mapped to ‘-‘ strand indicates parental gene on ‘+’ strand
    read2 mapped to ‘+’ strand indicates parental gene on ‘+’ strand
    read2 mapped to ‘-‘ strand indicates parental gene on ‘-‘ strand

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    Originally posted by Studentlost View Post
    Hey,

    I'm trying to verify the strand reads for my ranseq_data using RSeQC's infer_experiment script.

    I'm a bit confused by the documentation (found here: http://rseqc.sourceforge.net/#infer-experiment-py)

    Would the following indicate a first strand or second strand library type? This is my first type using this documentation and I'm still wrapping my head around the different strand read options. Thank you so much!
    1+-,1-+,2++,2–-
    read1 mapped to ‘+’ strand indicates parental gene on ‘-‘ strand
    read1 mapped to ‘-‘ strand indicates parental gene on ‘+’ strand
    read2 mapped to ‘+’ strand indicates parental gene on ‘+’ strand
    read2 mapped to ‘-‘ strand indicates parental gene on ‘-‘ strand
    The "first strand" or "second strand" you mentioned also confused me, the two ends (i.e. read1 and read2) were generated from the same RNA fragment, if one read was stranded, the other read was also stranded automatically. The "parental gene" is the gene that RNA-seq reads were generated from.

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