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  • morning latte
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    • Jun 2013
    • 91

    Submitting sequences to SRA

    Hello experts,

    I have spent whole day trying to upload my Illumina paired-end reads to the NCBI SRA. I have read through the manual over and over but it is quite confusing. Could anyone help me figure out how to solve my problems? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

    I have created one BioProject and one BioSample. The BioSample contains 8 samples.

    1. When I create a new submission in the SRA, should I create an experiment and a run for each sample? Or should I create only one experiment and create 8 different runs under one experiment?

    2. For Illumina paired-end reads, can I upload an interleaved file for each sample or should it be two separate files (R1 and R2)?

    3. I tried to upload two separate files (R1 and R2) which were quality trimmed for one sample. The upload failed. Should I upload only raw sequences or assembled contigs?
  • yzzhang
    Member
    • Jan 2013
    • 67

    #2
    for the question 2, you can upload the interleaved file. It is acceptable.

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    • mikep
      Member
      • Feb 2011
      • 45

      #3
      The SRA is arcane.

      biosample refers to the source of your material. If it was 8 different people then that is 8 different biosamples. if it was, say, 2 people which were given a time course of treatment (for 8 experiments) that's 2 biosamples

      Each will then be a different experiment. you only create multiple runs when you quite literally have run exactly the same sample/experiment multiple times, or for instance you are uploading lanes separately.

      Most of the time when I use sra, it's 1 biosample, 1 experiment, 1 run per file (or pairs of files for paired end).

      You can use their spreadsheet to upload multiple experiments at a time (but you need to have created the biosamples first)

      In what way did the upload fail?

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      • morning latte
        Member
        • Jun 2013
        • 91

        #4
        Thanks mike for your helpful advice! I very agree with you that the SRA is arcane.

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