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  • weird fpkm value

    Hi, all:

    when I checked my paired-end RNAseq data, I saw some weird result.

    http://www.freeimagehosting.net/o9akt

    basically two genome features have same coordinate(as highlighted in red), however, their fpkm value is different. I wonder anyone have some ideas why this occur?

    By the way,
    I am using Tophat v2.0.4, Cufflinks v2.0.2 and cummeRbund v2.0.0.

    Thanks.

    Best,
    Liye

  • #2
    Hi,
    I suppose there could be a couple of reasons for this. It could be two different transcripts from the same gene. Or it could be antisense transcription.

    If you look at the column gene_short_name and look up those names you will indeed see that the second one is an antisense transcript. What I find a bit strange is when I look up DDX11L10 it is listed on chromosome 16, not chromosome 1. The gene on chromosome 1 at this locus is called DDX11L1.

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    • #3
      Hi, Blanco:

      Thanks for checking that out.
      Yes, the annotation file I used have some potential problem(DDX11L1 gene have one annotation at chr1 and chr16 as well). But I think I know what is the reason.

      I check the annotation for DDX11L1 of chr1, which spans 11869 to 13670.
      And RP11-34P13.3 spans 29554 to 30039.
      And Has-mir-1302-2 starts from 30366 to 30503.

      Therefore, I think the locus represents a transcript contig defined by cufflinks, which may include multiple transcripts. And each can have an unique ID. Therefore, both XLOC0001 and XLOC_00002 is within contig chr1:11868-31109.

      Best,
      Liye

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