Hi all,
We have a single end strand specific RNA-seq using dUTP protocol. Those reads (single end) from this protocol should be mapped to sense strand or antisense strand?
In the Trinity page, it said dUTP is RF. So I think the single end should be anti-sense.
Paired reads:
RF: first read (/1) of fragment pair is sequenced as anti-sense (reverse(R)), and second read (/2) is in the sense strand (forward(F)); typical of the dUTP/UDG sequencing method.
However, in the TopHat web, it said
fr-firststrand dUTP, NSR, NNSR Same as above except we enforce the rule that the right-most end of the fragment (in transcript coordinates) is the first sequenced (or only sequenced for single-end reads). Equivalently, it is assumed that only the strand generated during first strand synthesis is sequenced.
Can anyone give me some suggestion? Many thanks.
Best,
Zheng
We have a single end strand specific RNA-seq using dUTP protocol. Those reads (single end) from this protocol should be mapped to sense strand or antisense strand?
In the Trinity page, it said dUTP is RF. So I think the single end should be anti-sense.
Paired reads:
RF: first read (/1) of fragment pair is sequenced as anti-sense (reverse(R)), and second read (/2) is in the sense strand (forward(F)); typical of the dUTP/UDG sequencing method.
However, in the TopHat web, it said
fr-firststrand dUTP, NSR, NNSR Same as above except we enforce the rule that the right-most end of the fragment (in transcript coordinates) is the first sequenced (or only sequenced for single-end reads). Equivalently, it is assumed that only the strand generated during first strand synthesis is sequenced.
Can anyone give me some suggestion? Many thanks.
Best,
Zheng
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