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  • MarkDuplicates result

    Hello everyone!

    My MarkDuplicates result looks like this:
    LIBRARY UNPAIRED_READS_EXAMINED READ_PAIRS_EXAMINED UNMAPPED_READS UNPAIRED_READ_DUPLICATES READ_PAIR_DUPLICATES READ_PAIR_OPTICAL_DUPLICATES PERCENT_DUPLICATION ESTIMATED_LIBRARY_SIZE
    TSC_3 351087 23255402 695866 192406 1108098 370488 0.051398 347340970

    ## HISTOGRAM java.lang.Double
    BIN VALUE
    1.0 1.015653
    2.0 1.965532
    3.0 2.853897
    4.0 3.68473
    5.0 4.461759
    6.0 5.188466
    7.0 5.868112
    8.0 6.503743
    9.0 7.098211


    My question is:
    what does the ESTIMATED_LIBRARY_SIZE mean?
    Picard's help info is: ESTIMATED_LIBRARY_SIZE: The estimated number of unique molecules in the library based on PE duplication.
    But I still can't understand.
    Last edited by gary; 10-16-2012, 07:17 PM.

  • #2
    The Estimated number of unique fragments in your sequenced library.

    it uses this (from the API documentation)


    Estimates the size of a library based on the number of paired end molecules observed and the number of unique pairs ovserved. Based on the Lander-Waterman equation that states: C/X = 1 - exp( -N/X ) where X = number of distinct molecules in library N = number of read pairs C = number of distinct fragments observed in read pairs

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