Hi all,
I'm a bit confused about the following data types on NCBI SRA site:
samples, experiments, runs
Specifically, I found from the dataset I download:
1. some samples are involved in more than one experiment
2. some samples are involved in more than 1 run with a single experiment
I've already browsed through this site
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK56913/,
but still not clear about some issues.
Suppose I have a sample X with 1000 reads:
1). if X is involved in experiments a and b, and it shows that a, b have different "libraries", can we assume anything about the reads sequenced in each experiment? (i.e. can both experiments sequence the same 1000 reads)
2). if X is related to runs y and z in experiment a, can we assume anything about the reads sequenced in each run? (i.e. can both runs sequence the same 1000 reads)
Any help would be appreciated!
I'm a bit confused about the following data types on NCBI SRA site:
samples, experiments, runs
Specifically, I found from the dataset I download:
1. some samples are involved in more than one experiment
2. some samples are involved in more than 1 run with a single experiment
I've already browsed through this site
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK56913/,
but still not clear about some issues.
Suppose I have a sample X with 1000 reads:
1). if X is involved in experiments a and b, and it shows that a, b have different "libraries", can we assume anything about the reads sequenced in each experiment? (i.e. can both experiments sequence the same 1000 reads)
2). if X is related to runs y and z in experiment a, can we assume anything about the reads sequenced in each run? (i.e. can both runs sequence the same 1000 reads)
Any help would be appreciated!
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