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  • RadAniba
    Member
    • May 2011
    • 11

    Chipseq data analysis

    Hi,

    I am new to Chip-Seq data analysis and I am interested in doing this kind of analysis given a genomic position range

    Find enrichment in H3K4me(1 and 3)
    H3K9,14Ac
    P300 occupancy
    DNAse activity sites
    TFBS
    I would like to know from where to start, which data I have to get and from where ? I've seen a lot of data in ftp://hgdownload.cse.ucsc.edu/goldenPath/hg18/database/ but the read me file is not informative for a newbie

    My second question is what are the best open source tools to use for these kind of analysis and what are the steps to follow (all the tutorials part are dealing with explaining what is chipseq and not how to analyze the data ? )

    Thank you for your help
  • howi
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2011
    • 6

    #2
    Do you want to analyse publicly available data or your own data? What kind of formats do you have?

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    • RadAniba
      Member
      • May 2011
      • 11

      #3
      Yes I would like to analyze public available data.
      I found that Braod Institute provide for a given mark (H3K4me1) for example, peaks file compressed, what kind of information do we find in these files ? (i will try to open one to see as well) Do we find the region of a given peak (from xxx to xxx) ?

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      • RadAniba
        Member
        • May 2011
        • 11

        #4
        It would be nice if someone explain the significance of all files provided by Broad

        bam, bam.bai, bigWig etc ...

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        • RadAniba
          Member
          • May 2011
          • 11

          #5
          a peak file looks like this

          chr22 16847536 16863983 . 294 . 1.877598 12.7 -1
          chr22 16850062 16850215 . 1000 . 13.626036 6.0 -1
          chr22 16850752 16850925 . 1000 . 19.582503 15.4 -1
          chr22 17306120 17307007 . 482 . 4.994549 6.9 -1
          chr22 17394530 17395284 . 452 . 4.493068 3.2 -1
          what are the columns refers to ? I can undertand the three one but after ?

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          • howi
            Junior Member
            • Apr 2011
            • 6

            #6
            Formats: http://genome.ucsc.edu/FAQ/FAQformat.html
            BAM contains mapped reads (http://samtools.sourceforge.net/).
            BigWig contains the coverage made from that reads.
            Peak files contain enriched regions estimated by a peak calling program (e.g. http://liulab.dfci.harvard.edu/MACS/index.html). Meaning of the columns: http://genome.ucsc.edu//cgi-bin/hgTa...e+table+schema

            if u want to work with such data u need a access to a unix system and/or use http://main.g2.bx.psu.edu/.

            good luck :>
            Last edited by howi; 06-17-2011, 10:33 AM.

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            • RadAniba
              Member
              • May 2011
              • 11

              #7
              Thank you howi for these useful information

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