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Counts output from rpvg #272

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lsoldini opened this issue Jul 4, 2022 · 0 comments
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Counts output from rpvg #272

lsoldini opened this issue Jul 4, 2022 · 0 comments

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lsoldini commented Jul 4, 2022

Dear Patcher-lab,

I have used some pantranscriptomics tool to map RNA-seq reads on a pangenome graph, from this paper and that github.

The final output I have is a table giving read counts, effective length, as well as other features :

target_id  length	eff_length	ReadCounts	tpm
transcript_1	1012	536.576	359.436	26.4885
transcript_2	416	146.094	21	5.684
transcript_3	1353	1017.84	0	0
...

For some reasons, I could not use kallisto on my data, and I rather had to use the aforementionned tools. I am now wondering whether I could still use sleuth on the output I have.

In particular

  1. Do you so any strong reason to not try using sleuth on those outputs?

  2. I think I would have to transform my read counts into estimated read counts similar to the ones given by kallisto - is there anyway to do this with the info I have ?

Thank you for reading me.

Edit: there were errors in the table I have; the output is in Read Count and not estimated counts (else I could directly use sleuth).

@lsoldini lsoldini changed the title TPM's output from rpvg Counts output from rpvg Jul 8, 2022
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