Hello Everyone,
I just had a questions about the stranded option of HT-seq Count. I have a first stranded library synthesized using dUTP (therefore stranded=reverse) what would happen if I had put stranded = yes? I still get counts, however they are very few in number? Is using stranded=yes in this case just throwing away data evenly, or is it introducing some sort of bias?
Thanks
I've had cases of people interested in anti-sense transcription, in which case using the opposite setting made sense. Aside from that though...
Thank you for the response! I just wanted to clarify how HT-seq count is counting aligned reads. I am just not understanding how the reads are being counted and the directional aspect of the reads. I'm asking because I made the mistake of using the default HT-seq count option which is stranded = yes