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to find a suitable paper with publicly available RNAseq dataset. My recommendations are:
- Human or mouse data
- Cancer phenotype
- SE or PE RNAseq with read length 100 or 150 bp
- 5 replicates per group
- 25-50 million read per sample How can i know number of replicates?!
I'm curious also. I never figured out how to select studies with a specific number of replicates on the
SRA
.OP, to start with, a query like this (for the
SRA
) might help you:(((((((Homo sapiens[Organism]) AND "transcriptomic"[Source]) AND "rna seq"[Strategy]) AND "paired"[Layout]) AND "polya"[Selection]) AND "00000000150"[ReadLength]) OR "00000000100"[ReadLength]) AND cancer[Text Word]
.You must be a SQL expert :-) Unfortunately that query leads one to this not very helpful result.
Mariam you are going to need to dig through papers or datasets on SRA to get datasets that fit your needs. There are no simple answers that you can expect from a question like this.
GenoMax I don't quite follow. Are you referring to the fact that the query yields zero links to studies?
Actually the opposite. As of today your query leads to a large number of studies with no easy way for a new user to pick something they can use.
Using inspiration from Dunois query you can extract information about some of these projects using EntrezDirect:
results.out
will have information that looks like thisYou can do some sorting to see if you are able to find studies with multiple samples.
SRA
does not track replicate information so it will still require you to look into details of the studies.You don't need to delete the post. Just edit it and write a more informative title. Your tags also need work too.
It is my first time to post here so, i dont have more information about how to write ideal post.
Here's a post on how to write good posts
But surely you read a bunch of posts before posting here, and observed what kind of posts generated good answers?
Now you've been provided with the necessary grounding, please edit the title and tags.