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nanoide
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Hello, so I have a simple question I hope anyone can clarify I've seen some papers presenting RNA-seq data in TPKM, but I'm not sure on what does this mean. Is this the same than FPKM?
Thanks for your time
Never heard of TPKM. Do you mean TPM?
I am aware of the differences between FPKM/RPKM and TPM. I had never heard of TPKM either. It seems it's used by some few papers. For example, this scholar search. I would say it's used as FPKM but I wanted to be sure.
the search results are amusing - or hair-raising depending on your disposition.
It looks like in most cases it is just a misunderstanding and misquotation. In some cases FPKM in others TPM is stated as TPKM. There is one case there that seems to define TPKM as on-target per kilobase mapped reads but that appears to be no different than RPKM - the definition of "mapped reads" is replaced with "on target reads" -
There is another definition, found at a dissertation: tags per kilobase of pre-miRNA per million CLIP-seq reads. Funnily enough, TPKM is defined at a figure legend, and never used in the main text.
Strange............
Thank you, now I think I got a pretty good idea that is not a common term, I'll make sure to recheck where my data's coming from. Thanks!