Accuracy of RNA-Seq and its dependence on sequencing depth

Guoshuai Cai(The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center), Hua Li(The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center), Yue Lu(The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center), Xuelin Huang(The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center), Ju Hee Lee(The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center), Peter Müller(The University of Texas at Austin), Yuan Ji(The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center), Shoudan Liang(The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center)
BMC Bioinformatics
August 1, 2012
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The cost of DNA sequencing has undergone a dramatical reduction in the past decade. As a result, sequencing technologies have been increasingly applied to genomic research. RNA-Seq is becoming a common technique for surveying gene expression based on DNA sequencing. As it is not clear how increased sequencing capacity has affected measurement accuracy of mRNA, we sought to investigate that relationship. RESULT: We empirically evaluate the accuracy of repeated gene expression measurements using RNA-Seq. We identify library preparation steps prior to DNA sequencing as the main source of error in this process. Studying three datasets, we show that the accuracy indeed improves with the sequencing depth. However, the rate of improvement as a function of sequence reads is generally slower than predicted by the binomial distribution. We therefore used the beta-binomial distribution to model the overdispersion. The overdispersion parameters we introduced depend explicitly on the number of reads so that the resulting statistical uncertainty is consistent with the empirical data that measurement accuracy increases with the sequencing depth. The overdispersion parameters were determined by maximizing the likelihood. We shown that our modified beta-binomial model had lower false discovery rate than the binomial or the pure beta-binomial models. CONCLUSION: We proposed a novel form of overdispersion guaranteeing that the accuracy improves with sequencing depth. We demonstrated that the new form provides a better fit to the data.


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