Why do ribo-seq sequencing data have only a small proportion of uniquely mapped reads?
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I downloaded several published ribo-seq data and mapped them with STAR. However, only 15% ~ 50% of them are uniquely mapped reads. The reads are short, the length being about 35bp long after trimming. Is this the reason? Or might be because many rRNA reads are included?

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mark.ziemann ★ 1.9k

You're correct in that it could just be short length or rRNA. It is relatively easy to check the following:

  1. Screen rRNA content http://genomespot.blogspot.com.au/2015/08/screen-for-rrna-contamination-in-rna.html
  2. Simulate cDNA reads of the different lengths and determine the proportion that map uniquely http://genomespot.blogspot.com.au/2014/10/rna-seq-aligner-accuracy-tested-with.html
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That's very helpful! Thank you.

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mark.ziemann ★ 1.9k

You're correct in that it could just be short length or rRNA. It is relatively easy to check the following:

  1. Screen rRNA content http://genomespot.blogspot.com.au/2015/08/screen-for-rrna-contamination-in-rna.html
  2. Simulate cDNA reads of the different lengths and determine the proportion that map uniquely http://genomespot.blogspot.com.au/2014/10/rna-seq-aligner-accuracy-tested-with.html
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