Open chromatin assays show distinct fragment length enrichments, as the cut
sites are only in open chromatin and not in nucleosomes. As such, peaks
representing different n-nucleosomal (ex mono-nucleosomal, di-nucleosomal)
fragment lengths will arise. Good libraries will show these peaks in a
fragment length distribution and will show specific peak ratios.
NFR: Nucleosome free region
Sequence quality metrics (filtered/deduped BAM)
rep1
Open chromatin assays are known to have significant GC bias. Please take this
into consideration as necessary.
Annotated genomic region enrichment
rep1
Fraction of Reads in universal DHS regions
0.5078156115551267
Fraction of Reads in blacklist regions
0.0015139762324979185
Fraction of Reads in promoter regions
0.16754774584513846
Fraction of Reads in enhancer regions
0.34185004466370783
Signal to noise can be assessed by considering whether reads are falling into
known open regions (such as DHS regions) or not. A high fraction of reads
should fall into the universal (across cell type) DHS set. A small fraction
should fall into the blacklist regions. A high set (though not all) should
fall into the promoter regions. A high set (though not all) should fall into
the enhancer regions. The promoter regions should not take up all reads, as
it is known that there is a bias for promoters in open chromatin assays.
Replication quality metrics
Number of raw peaks
rep1
Number of peaks
194442
Top 300000 raw peaks from macs2 with p-val threshold 0.01
Peak calling statistics
Peak region size
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Min size
150.0
25 percentile
189.0
50 percentile (median)
315.0
75 percentile
679.0
Max size
3294.0
Mean
482.7600621264953
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Enrichment / Signal-to-noise ratio
Jensen-Shannon distance (filtered/deduped BAM)
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AUC
0.2000762991872605
Synthetic AUC
0.49269928740335805
X-intercept
0.18354802458718092
Synthetic X-intercept
2.2054584486567946e-160
Elbow Point
0.6836440057748682
Synthetic Elbow Point
0.5024422934863366
Synthetic JS Distance
0.3924227962461771
Peak enrichment
Fraction of reads in peaks (FRiP)
FRiP for macs2 raw peaks
rep1
Fraction of Reads in Peaks
0.2515610088863656
For macs2 raw peaks:
repX: Peak from true replicate X
repX-prY: Peak from Yth pseudoreplicates from replicate X
pooled: Peak from pooled true replicates (pool of rep1, rep2, ...)
pooled-pr1: Peak from 1st pooled pseudo replicate (pool of rep1-pr1, rep2-pr1, ...)
pooled-pr2: Peak from 2nd pooled pseudo replicate (pool of rep1-pr2, rep2-pr2, ...)
For overlap/IDR peaks:
repX_vs_repY: Comparing two peaks from true replicates X and Y
repX-pr1_vs_repX-pr2: Comparing two peaks from both pseudoreplicates from replicate X
pooled-pr1_vs_pooled-pr2: Comparing two peaks from 1st and 2nd pooled pseudo replicates