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  • differential expression analysis for low coverage datasets

    Hi,

    I have RNAseq data with 1.5 M reads. But the general transcriptome coverge is very low. The percentage of gene covered over 70% at a given expression level is 20% only!

    So I was thinking that for differential expression analysis I'll get low power because I've got a lot of gene with low coverage that may be false positive...

    Do you think it could be a good idea to keep for differential analysis only gene with a moderate coverage like at least 50%??

    When I do this I can found more differentially expressed gene! (7 instead of 2)

    If someone has an opinion on this...

  • #2
    1) It would be helpful to know what organism you're using.
    2) Regardless, 1.5M reads very low for a good DE experiment in anything larger than a bacteria (and low even for a bacteria). It would only be informative about a handful of genes. And your 'coverage' metric is less useful than knowing the total number of reads mapped to a gene.

    It sounds to me like you should generate a lot more data if you want useful results.

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    • #3
      It's a fungal genome: Magnaporthe (40 Mbp) but I can't sequence more data... so I was thinking to try to do with what I have analysing only genes that have enough mapped reads... the problem is to choose a threshold. That's why I was thinking to keep only gene that are 50% covered at least... but that's true that is some part of the gene that may represent only 1 read!

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