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RNASeq_similarity_matrix: visually identify sample mix-ups in RNASeq data using a 'genomic' sequence similarity
Nicolaas C Kist1, Robert A Power1,2, Andrew Skelton1
1Statistical Sciences and Innovation, UCB Celltech, Slough SL1 3WE, UK.
Motivation:
Mistakes in linking a patient's biological samples with their phenotype data can confound RNA-Seq studies. The current method for avoiding such sample mixups is to test for inconsistencies between biological data and known phenotype data such as sex. However, in DNA studies a common QC step is to check for unexpected relatedness between samples. Here, we extend this method to RNA-Seq, which allows the detection of duplicated samples without relying on identifying inconsistencies with phenotype data.
Summary:
We present RNASeq_similarity_matrix: an automated tool to generate a sequence similarity matrix from RNA-Seq data, which can be used to visually identify sample mix-ups. This is particularly useful when a study contains multiple samples from the same individual, but can also detect contamination in studies with only one sample per individual.
Availability:
RNASeq_similarity_matrix has been made available as a documented GPL licensed Docker image on www.github.com/nicokist/RNASeq_similarity_matrix.
Supplementary Information:
Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.
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