Diffbind: Using bigwig tracks in place of bam files
1
0
Entering edit mode
@ramnkrishnan-20311
Last seen 5.7 years ago

Hi

I am using diffbind to identify perform DBA in ChIPRX normalized ChIP-seq data (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2014.10.018). Since the normalization information is contained entirely in the bigwig tracks, I would like to use these trackfiles in place of the bamfiles for DBA. Is it possible to do this in Diffbind?

best Ram

diffbind • 2.1k views
ADD COMMENT
0
Entering edit mode
Gord Brown ▴ 670
@gord-brown-5664
Last seen 3.9 years ago
United Kingdom

No, DiffBind (and DESeq2 and EdgeR) require (un-normalized) counts, not coverage files. The rationale (for DESeq2 specifically) is discussed here: http://bioconductor.org/packages/devel/bioc/vignettes/DESeq2/inst/doc/DESeq2.html#why-un-normalized-counts

Sorry...

  • Gord
ADD COMMENT
0
Entering edit mode

Gord, thank you for the quick response.

I understand that the RPKM type normalization used in RNA-seq is not acceptable for DESeq2 and edgeR, since the normalization factor depends on local genomic features. However, in the case of ChIPRX, we perform global normalization where the read count at every genomic locus is increased or decreased by a single factor. For example, if we obtain $n$ reads at loci1 and $m$ reads at loci 2, then ChIPRX normalization would yield $an$ and $am$ reads at loci1 and loci2, respectively. Since global normalization does alter the read statistics will it be possible to use the normalized data for DBA?

ADD REPLY
0
Entering edit mode

DiffBind won't accept coverage files, normalized or not, but if you can convert them to count tables, then you should be able to run DiffBind on it. Rory recently added a comment on using DiffBind with counts directly:

https://support.bioconductor.org/p/119168/#119355

Given that the counts will not respect the assumptions of the underlying DE analysis tools, it's not clear what the results will mean. Maybe somebody more sophisticated than me can chime in on that.

Alternatively, try just running it using the BAM files, and see what happens. Maybe DESeq2's and/or EdgeR's normalization will be enough to give you something useful.

Cheers,

  • Gord
ADD REPLY
0
Entering edit mode

Thanks Gord. This is useful. I will try to use the read counts for DBA. Ram

ADD REPLY

Login before adding your answer.

Traffic: 900 users visited in the last hour
Help About
FAQ
Access RSS
API
Stats

Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy.

Powered by the version 2.3.6