[Bioc-sig-seq] Comparing two chipseq position sets

Nicolas Delhomme delhomme at embl.de
Thu May 7 08:25:13 CEST 2009


Hi Ivan,

The package genomeIntervals (Bioconductor) is a good a starting point  
to compare two list of loci: i.e. use the interval_overlap function to  
find those binding positions in the first list that overlap with some  
in the second list. An important point here, is to make sure that the  
coordinate from your ChIP-seq and the one from the published data are  
based on the same genome assembly (same genome version).

Hope this helps,

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On 6 May 2009, at 21:40, Ivan Gregoretti wrote:

> Hello Bioc-sig-seq,
>
> Say you run your ChIP-seq and find binding positions like this
>
> chr1  3660781  3662707
> chr1  4481742  4482656
> chr1  4482813  4484003
> chr1  4561320  4562262
> chr1  4774887  4776304
> chr1  4797291  4798822
> chr1	 4847807  4848846
> chr1  5008093  5009386
> chr1  5009514  5010046
> chr1  5010095  5010583
> ...[many more loci and chromosomes]...
>
> Then you want to compare it to published data like this
>
> chr1  3659579  3662079
> chr1  4773791  4776291
> chr1  4797473  4799973
> chr1  4847394  4849894
> chr1  5007460  5009960
> chr1  5072753  5075253
> chr1  6204242  6206742
> chr1  7078730  7081230
> chr1  9282452  9284952
> chr1  9683423  9685923
> ...[many more loci and chromosomes]...
>
> What method would you use to test whether these two lists are
> significantly different?
>
> Any pointer would be appreciated.
>
> Ivan
>
> Ivan Gregoretti, PhD
> National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
> National Institutes of Health
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> Bethesda, MD 20892. USA.
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>
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