What is exactly the definition of a lane in the context of sequence data? Many thanks!
What is exactly the definition of a lane in the context of sequence data? Many thanks!
It refers to the physical lane on a flow cell that goes into the sequencing machine. Lanes might be used to separate different experiments or not.
Hello. I'm here to read about lanes. I got my data from my sequencer provider with the file naming convention showing 4 lanes in total. Each experimental condition is found once in each lane. The way I'm reading this is that I have 4 replicates. Am I correct?
4 replicates for each prep.
What kind of prep? Do you have four biological samples that were made into independent libraries or do you have one sample that was prepped 4 times to make 4 libraries (technical library replicates)?
Consider following scenarios, if you do have 4 biological
replicates:
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A lane can also contain multiple samples if they are barcoded (with unique, short sequences for each sample).
So how does that look as raw digital data? As a read? A sample?
You do not necessarily see a "lane" in your data. To put it simply, your sequencing provider should send you the data concerning your sample. You can sequence your sample on several lanes, for instance, but still get one file in the end. As well as sequence several samples on one lane as Madelaine explained and separate them after that according to their barcoding (small identical sequences attached to the read). Could you give more details on your question? Is it a general question, or concerning data you have received?
Thank you, that was helpful. It was more of a general question. I kept running into the term in papers about processing sequence data, and did not understand what they meant.
For example, Figure 1 in this paper: http://www.nature.com/ng/journal/v43/n5/full/ng.806.html
In that figure, they just analyse the reads by lane (probably each sample is on one lane only, which is the simplest experimental design).
http://www.cisd.ethz.ch/software/openBIS/Deep_Sequencing http://bioinformatics.oxfordjournals.org/content/25/17/2194/F1.large.jpg
I'm not sure if I understand.... Each read will have a barcode, different samples will have different barcodes.