I've searched the CCIS27304052ST-3-0 into SRA ncbi search box and the result are 4 different SRA for this sample. I wonder what is the difference between these SRA data?
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sra/?term=CCIS27304052ST-3-0
I know two of them for single-end and two of them for paired-end in different lanes and for one sample but why two for each one?
Thank you Evgeniia,
Yes, That is correct! I am new in NGS, What is the differences between lane5 and lane6 and also single-end and pair-end? Could you possibly help me?
Sure! :)
1) I think, lane 5 and line 6 are possible technical or biological replicates. Need to read about this experiment in more detail.
2) About single and paired reads you can find here.
If you'll still have question, I can help you.
Thank you,
Also I found these links:
To be honest, I wanted to apply an algorithm on SRA data of this sample but I am a bit confused that which one should be chosen to download!! There is not any clues in the papers about the different lanes and pared and single-end modes! I wonder can I just download one of paired-end and work with it as a represent of others or not?
Yep, it makes sense.
If you want just to try your algorithm on SRA data, you can take any of this 4 samples.
If you are interested to test how your algorithm works on single and paired reads, you can take 2 samples (single and paired)
What algorithm do you want to apply?