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  • SICER (histone ChIP-Seq)

    Hello,

    I am trying to use SICER to extract regions of histone modification enrichment. I am expecting to get regions of size ~100 Kb, but only getting ~1 Kb regions with this program (with MAQ it was even worse). Any suggestions how to tinker with the SICER parameters, or any other thoughts?

    Thanks!

  • #2
    if there are no experts in SICER here, may be one can suggest another program for broad ChIP-Seq peaks?

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    • #3
      Back when I was working with this kind of thing, I used CCAT and SICER.

      Now, there are some other alternatives as well. I haven't tried any of these, so I'll just provide some links for your information:

      - PeakRanger. Claims to work well for diffuse profiles. http://ranger.sourceforge.net/

      - LPCHP. Very recent publication: Signal analysis for genome wide maps of histone modifications measured by ChIP-seq. (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2...?dopt=Abstract)

      - A benchmark paper oriented towards epigenetics modification ChIP-seq: Picking ChIP-seq peak detectors for analyzing chromatin modification experiments. (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2...?dopt=Abstract)

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