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  • lavagirl
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2012
    • 5

    Help pls! Data normalization for ChIP-seq under different conditions

    Hi guys,

    This may be a really naive question for you, but I have no ChIPseq or bioinformatic experience at all.

    I have done chipseq with the same antibody in fly but under two different conditions. For each condition, I've done peak calling (MACS) using input control. Then how do i normalize these two datasets? Apparently one dataset has more reads than the other. i did some literature research. Some people said "using library size". Some other said "using mean coverage". Don't really understand how i could do it. Is there any program i can use?

    Thank you so much for great patience and help!!!
  • dawe
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2009
    • 258

    #2
    Try this http://genomebiology.com/content/pdf...2-13-3-r16.pdf.
    Anyway, macs2 has options to scale one sample to the other if the number of reads is larger

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    • lavagirl
      Junior Member
      • Feb 2012
      • 5

      #3
      I see. Thank you so much!

      Originally posted by dawe View Post
      Try this http://genomebiology.com/content/pdf...2-13-3-r16.pdf.
      Anyway, macs2 has options to scale one sample to the other if the number of reads is larger

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