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We use DESeq for our pooled shRNA screen analysis. Often this is
about comparing a single cell-line for drug treatment (TR) vs
untreated (UT) both after a certain number of days, fe. 7. In this
experimental design the transfection on timepoint 0 (T0) is the same
for both conditions, so that when comparing Treated/Untreated one
doesnot have to correct for T0, as (TR7/T0) / (UT7/T0) = TR7/UT7.
However in case of comparing different cell-lines, the transfection is
different, so one need to correct for T0, for example by dividing the
counts of both conditions with the counts of T0. The question is if
one can then still use DESeq for differential analysis, perhaps after
certain transformations of the data like a log2 transformation of the
ratios in order to get a (more) symmetrical distribution? Or what else
would be the appropriate statistical test?
Thank your for your reply in advance!
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