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  • Mary_R
    Junior Member
    • May 2021
    • 2

    Coverage calculation needed for target enrichment

    Hi all,

    I have libraries with and insert size around 200bp that were afterwards target enrichted for 5000snp. Each of the 5,000 SNP included a final flanking sequence length of 60 bp on either side of the SNP so each locus consists of 120 bp. Now I need to calculate the output I need for a 1x coverage and I have a really stupid doubt. Can you please tell me if I need to use the size the locus (120bp) or the insert size of the library in my calculations?

    As an example:
    5000snp x 120bp= 600000bp so I will need 0.0006GB to have 1x coverage
    Or
    5000snp*200bp=1000000, so I will need 0.001GB to have 1x coverage

    Can you kindly help me to understand what is the right calculation?
    Thank you so much
  • BioDynami
    Registered Vendor
    • Jul 2016
    • 41

    #2
    Hi Mary,

    Coverage is based on your library insert size (200 bp) since this is the actual sequencing data you will get.

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