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  • sazz
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    • Oct 2012
    • 28

    Plotting replicate FPKMs in log10

    Hello everyone,

    I have 2 phenotypes (knockdown vs. control) and 3 replicates for each of them. All mapped and cuffdiff-ed. I want to get a plot between my replicates from same phenotypes with FPKM values on the x and y axis (in log10). Actually here is an example:



    Can you suggest me a program for this purpose? I know you are going to say "R" but I am not very familiar with it.

    Thanks!
  • DonDolowy
    Member
    • Oct 2012
    • 56

    #2
    Graphpad Prism. You can download a 30-days trial from their website. Excel can also do it.

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    • dpryan
      Devon Ryan
      • Jul 2011
      • 3478

      #3
      Just because you're not currently familiar with R doesn't mean you can't become so! You'll probably have to familiarize yourself with R eventually anyway, if you're doing anything bioinformatics related.

      Aside from that, any graphing program can make that graph.

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      • sazz
        Member
        • Oct 2012
        • 28

        #4
        Thanks DonDolowy, Graphpad worked well for me, and dpryan, I totally agree with you about R issue, I need to learn it if I will be using those kind of programs.

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