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Accession: PRJNA208729 ID: 208729

The ABRF Next-Generation Sequencing Study (ABRF-NGS): Multi-platform and cross-methodological reproducibility of transcriptome profiling by RNA-seq.

Next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology applications like RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq) have dramatically expanded the potential for novel genomics discoveries, but the proliferation of various platforms and protocols for RNA-seq has created a need for reference data sets to help gauge the performance characteristics of these disparate methods. Here we describe the results of the ABRF-NGS Study on RNA-seq, which leverages replicate experiments across multiple sites using two reference RNA standards tested with four protocols (polyA selected, ribo-depleted, size selected, and degraded RNA), and examined across five NGS platforms (Illumina’s HiSeqs, Life Technologies’ Personal Genome Machine and Proton, Roche 454 GS FLX, and Pacific Biosciences RS). More...
AccessionPRJNA208729; GEO: GSE46876
TypeUmbrella project
Publications (total 3)
  • Munro SA et al., "Assessing technical performance in differential gene expression experiments with external spike-in RNA control ratio mixtures.", Nat Commun, 2014 Sep 25;5:5125
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SubmissionRegistration date: 13-May-2013
Christopher Mason Lab, Physiology and Biophysics, Weill Cornell Medical College
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Project Data:
Resource NameNumber
of Links
Sequence data
SRA Experiments106
Publications
PubMed4
PMC3
Other datasets
BioSample105
GEO DataSets5
GEO Data Details
ParameterValue
Data volume, Supplementary Mbytes7
SRA Data Details
ParameterValue
Data volume, Gbases609
Data volume, Tbytes0.43
This project encompasses the following 4 sub-projects:
Project TypeNumber of Projects
Transcriptome or Gene expression4
BioProject
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NameTitle
PRJNA208732Homo sapiensThe ABRF Next-Generation Sequencing Study (ABRF-NGS): Multi-platform and cross-methodological reproducibility of transcriptome profiling by RNA-seq [Illumina HiSeq 2500] (Christopher Mason Lab, Physiology...)
PRJNA208733Homo sapiensThe ABRF Next-Generation Sequencing Study (ABRF-NGS): Multi-platform and cross-methodological reproducibility of transcriptome profiling by RNA-seq [Ion Torrent Proton] (Christopher Mason Lab, Physiology...)
PRJNA208734Homo sapiensThe ABRF Next-Generation Sequencing Study (ABRF-NGS): Multi-platform and cross-methodological reproducibility of transcriptome profiling by RNA-seq [454 GS FLX Titanium] (Christopher Mason Lab, Physiology...)
PRJNA208735The ABRF Next-Generation Sequencing Study (ABRF-NGS): Multi-platform and cross-methodological reproducibility of transcriptome profiling by RNA-seq [Ion Torrent PGM]The ABRF Next-Generation Sequencing Study (ABRF-NGS): Multi-platform and cross-methodological reproducibility of transcriptome profiling by RNA-seq [Ion Torrent PGM] (Christopher Mason Lab, Physiology...)

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