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Published November 2009 | Accepted Version
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Computation for ChIP-seq and RNA-seq studies

Abstract

Genome-wide measurements of protein-DNA interactions and transcriptomes are increasingly done by deep DNA sequencing methods (ChIP-seq and RNA-seq). The power and richness of these counting-based measurements comes at the cost of routinely handling tens to hundreds of millions of reads. Whereas early adopters necessarily developed their own custom computer code to analyze the first ChIP-seq and RNA-seq datasets, a new generation of more sophisticated algorithms and software tools are emerging to assist in the analysis phase of these projects. Here we describe the multilayered analyses of ChIP-seq and RNA-seq datasets, discuss the software packages currently available to perform tasks at each layer and describe some upcoming challenges and features for future analysis tools. We also discuss how software choices and uses are affected by specific aspects of the underlying biology and data structure, including genome size, positional clustering of transcription factor binding sites, transcript discovery and expression quantification.

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© 2010 Nature Publishing Group. Published online: 15 October 2009. This work was supported by The Beckman Foundation, The Beckman Institute, The Simons Foundation and US National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant U54 HG004576 to B.W., Fellowships from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, Caltech's Center for the Integrative Study of Cell Regulation, and the Beckman Institute to A.M., and support from the Gordon and Betty Moore foundation to S.P. The authors would like to especially thank G. Marinov and P. Sternberg for many helpful discussions of this manuscript.

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