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  • cambridgetim
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2011
    • 2

    Chip seq annotation

    Hi All. This is my first post on seq answers.

    I am trying to figure out how to annotate a bed file containing peaks, telling me which peaks are located next to which genes.

    I have figured out three options by Googling:

    1. Cistrome peak2gene option

    2. Bioconductor's ChIPpeakAnno

    3. Also, this is a little more tenuous, but I gather I can UCSC's table browser, make a bed file containing locations of genes and use bedtools to compare this with the bed file containing my peak data.


    Any advice on how these 3 approaches compare?

    Link to table browser here:
  • ETHANol
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2010
    • 308

    #2
    This is a really nice work flow.



    Doesn't exactly annotate your bed files but it does give you a list of genes of which your protein of interest binds to, which I am guessing is what you want.
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    Ethan

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    • cambridgetim
      Junior Member
      • Oct 2011
      • 2

      #3
      Thanks ETHANol. I need a little more context. Or more specifically, my boss is going to ask for details like:

      1. how does this method compare to other methods?
      2. how do most people normally do this?

      Thanks for your help.

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      • ETHANol
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2010
        • 308

        #4
        1. This isn't one of those things like mapping or peak calling where there are qualitative/qualitative differences between methods. This methods simply give you the promoters of genes your txt factor binds to. There may be other methods that save you time.

        2. I have no idea how 'most people' do it. I'm sure a lot of people do it differently. The key is finding a workflow that works for you and your data set. For instance you mention a Bioconductor package. I find everything from Bioconductor to be a real pain to figure out. Other people are really good with R-based workflows so they'll go straight to them.

        Figure out the question you want to answer and devise a work flow that brings you to the answer.
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        Ethan

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