These are instructions to interpret the output report counters :
Interpret your report file
These are instructions to the difference of "reads" and "fragments" in the report file :
Reads and fragments
Count the CIS and TRANS interactions (the above report does not divide the reporter fragments to cis and trans ):
/t1-data/data/hugheslab/jelenatools/CC/report/cis_trans_analyser.pl (copy of Marieke's script 27Feb2017)
and its current development version (in Marieke's folder) : /t1-data1/WTSA_Dev/oudelaar/scripts/cis_trans_analyser.pl
Usage instructions : # This script reads a gff file generated by CCanalyser and calcualtes the proportion of cis and trans interactions. # Run with following options: -f full path to gff file -chr chromosome that is considered cis for this VP, eg chr11 # Example of a run command: # perl /t1-data1/WTSA_Dev/oudelaar/scripts/cis_trans_analyser.pl -f /t1-data1/WTSA_Dev/oudelaar/ultra_vs_tagm/ultra_200/Rep1_S1_CC4/F6_greenGraphs_combined_ultra_rep1_CC4/COMBINED_CC4_Hba-1.gff -chr chr11
Oligo coordinate file has a very specific structure, described on step (13) here : User manual for CaptureC analysis without pipeline
Back in the old days this step was done manually.
There is no real manual at the time (10/Jan/2017) - but Jelena is writing one, the manual should be out around March 2017 !
Below some already-existing documentation, however !
These are instructions to interpret output, and better understand what the pipeline run does :
Interpret your results
- these instructions are a little outdated for CB4 and CC4 pipelines (red and orange graphs are not explained in the above).
These are instructions to run the steps of the pipeline one-by-one : they give a clear outline which tools form the "backbone" of the pipeline
User manual for CaptureC analysis without pipeline
- these instructions are a little outdated for CB4 and CC4 pipeline (red and orange graphs are not explained in the above) !
Statistical analysis with deSeq2, fourCSeq, r3CSeq
Statistical analysis with Chicago, peakC, deSeq2, fourCSeq, r3CSeq