Seqanswers Leaderboard Ad

Collapse

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • several questions about tophat and cufflinks

    1. for paired-end rna seq reads, how does --mate-inner-dist and --mate-std-dev affect the tophat mapping result? According to my understanding, these two parameters should only affect the second column of sam/bam output.

    2. for cufflinks package, why cufflinks and cuffdiff give inconsistent fpkm value for some transcripts? Below is my command to run cufflinks and cuffdiff
    Cufflinks -G ensembl_hg19.gtf t1_tophat_hits.bam
    cuffdiff -p 20 --total-hits-norm ensembl_hg19.gtf r1_tophat_hits.bam r2_tophat_hits.bam

    3. if a particular loci has several isoforms, for example iso1,iso2,..., iso5, but the sample sequenced only contains two of the five isoforms, such as iso1 and iso2. If I use gtf file conteining all 5 isoforms annotation to run cufflinks, whether the nonexistent three isoforms will affect the expression abundance estimation for actually existent isoforms (iso1 and iso2)? Can cufflinks give 0 fpkm for these 3 nonexistent isoforms?

    Thanks in advance and look forward to your response.

Latest Articles

Collapse

  • seqadmin
    Essential Discoveries and Tools in Epitranscriptomics
    by seqadmin




    The field of epigenetics has traditionally concentrated more on DNA and how changes like methylation and phosphorylation of histones impact gene expression and regulation. However, our increased understanding of RNA modifications and their importance in cellular processes has led to a rise in epitranscriptomics research. “Epitranscriptomics brings together the concepts of epigenetics and gene expression,” explained Adrien Leger, PhD, Principal Research Scientist...
    04-22-2024, 07:01 AM
  • seqadmin
    Current Approaches to Protein Sequencing
    by seqadmin


    Proteins are often described as the workhorses of the cell, and identifying their sequences is key to understanding their role in biological processes and disease. Currently, the most common technique used to determine protein sequences is mass spectrometry. While still a valuable tool, mass spectrometry faces several limitations and requires a highly experienced scientist familiar with the equipment to operate it. Additionally, other proteomic methods, like affinity assays, are constrained...
    04-04-2024, 04:25 PM

ad_right_rmr

Collapse

News

Collapse

Topics Statistics Last Post
Started by seqadmin, Yesterday, 08:47 AM
0 responses
12 views
0 likes
Last Post seqadmin  
Started by seqadmin, 04-11-2024, 12:08 PM
0 responses
60 views
0 likes
Last Post seqadmin  
Started by seqadmin, 04-10-2024, 10:19 PM
0 responses
59 views
0 likes
Last Post seqadmin  
Started by seqadmin, 04-10-2024, 09:21 AM
0 responses
54 views
0 likes
Last Post seqadmin  
Working...
X