Alternative splicing analysis, rna-seq
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Hello

I took rna-seq data (d. melanogaster, SAM fles) from modencode for two samples (empbryos 0-4 hrs and 4-8 hrs), put it to cufflinks (cuffdiff) and got output with isoforms' RPKM in both samples and genes' RPKM.

I compared the data I got about genes' RPKM to data on flybase.org and found out that they are quite different.

For example, for gene Act79B I got RPKM_1 392.168 and RPKM_2 1184.06 but data on flybase shows that less than 3 for both samples.

What am I doing wrong? Or this comparison is incorrect?

RNA-Seq alternative-splicing cufflinks • 2.9k views
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I wouldn't assume that the values are comparable. There's more than one way to get at an RPKM value (e.g., do you use raw or normalized counts). Even using different versions of cufflinks will lead to changes in RPKM values.

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To add on to Devon, here is the paper on the problem of RPKM and previous discussion on biostar.

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So, does it mean that I can't use it for alternative splicing analysis or not?

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Thank you for the reply!

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