Hello,
I have one basic question, I would like to know the relationship between Log2 Fold change and Log2 TPM in RNA-seq data. Specifically, One particular gene A Log2 TPM is 9 and its Log2 Foldchange 3 fold. I am not able to understand how this gene TPM is higher and foldchange is low comparatively. Can anybody explain?
Thanks, Ni
Thank for the clear explanation, I have one more question how should we explain when log2TPM of a particular gene is around 5 and its log2 foldchange is -1.15?
That means it is downregulated in the condition you compare it with, so fewer counts and therefore a negative fold change.
Just so. Thus, for a log2foldchange of -1.15, this means that the expression in the treament condition is 2^-1.15 = 0.45 of the expression in the control condition. That is the treatment expression is 1/0.45=2.2 fold lower.
Thank you for the reply, regarding Log2 foldchange -1.15 I got it but I am not able to understand how does it relate to Log2 TPM is in positive value 5.
It doesn't relate to this.
A gene cannot have one log2TPM in two conditions, nor a log2 fold change in two conditions.
If you have two condidtions, you have two different values from log2TPM, one in each condition.
If, for example your log2 TPM is 5 in the control condition, and the log2Fold change between control and treatment is -1.15, then the expression level in the treatment condition would be 3.85.
Excellent explanation, thank you. One small typo 2^3 = 8 not 6.
Thanks, I've edited it!