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  • NicoBxl
    not just another member
    • Aug 2010
    • 264

    RT-PCR vs Next Gen Sequencing

    Hi,

    I'm looking after a way to compare ( differential expression ) Next Gen sequencing ( illumina ) and RT-PCR ( Applied TaqMan cards ) in the mirna field. We've the same samples for the two experiments of course.

    Anyone has an idea ?

    Thanks,

    Nicolas
  • NicoBxl
    not just another member
    • Aug 2010
    • 264

    #2
    nobody knows ?

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    • mrawlins
      Member
      • Apr 2010
      • 63

      #3
      For comparing samples of Illumina data I would use a Fisher Exact Test on quantile-normalized read counts to get a probability that two samples are the same. I'm not sure how I would do the same comparison for RT-PCR because I haven't done much experimentation with that.

      Comparing the Illumina directly to the RT-PCR will be difficult, because they will have different biases, distributions, etc. It would be best to compare two conditions on Illumina and the same two conditions with RT-PCR and see if they get the same or similar differences. You might be able to use some kind of T-test for that, but there may be easier tests to use. It will probably depend quite a bit on your experimental design how to best design the statistical testing.

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      • krobison
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2007
        • 734

        #4
        There are a number of papers in the literature making this comparison; perhaps you should start there?

        Try PubMed search for "rna-seq AND (rt-pcr OR qpcr)"

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        • upendra_35
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2010
          • 102

          #5
          Its good to compare the NGS data with QPCR rather than RT-PCR.

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