Clustering in high complexity and low complexity barcode libraries

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ga...@nyu.edu

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Nov 1, 2017, 4:03:28 PM11/1/17
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Hi!

I was wondering how to tune bartender for high vs low complexity libraries. I have a few libraries with 500 000 - 1 million reads that should have no more than 96 unique barcodes, but am returned 150 - 600 clusters. I've tried tuning some parameters, but only get significant reductions in number of clusters when I make them very extreme (such as -d 12). 

Additionally, I have a high complexity library with 1.8 million reads, for which I am getting about 130 000 clusters (when using parameters). However, I only expect about 75 000 unique barcodes in this library. I know I should probably adjust parameters for this library in a different way than for the low complexity libraries, but I'm not sure what the best way to go about that is, especially since I don't know the true number of barcodes in that library. 

Thank you for your help!

Cheers,
Grace Avecilla

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Nov 2, 2017, 12:43:53 AM11/2/17
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Hi Grace,

I don't know how you data looks like. But the following are general rules that helps reducing spurious barcode.

For low complexity barcode library, I recommend to set option -z be -1 so that make the cluster merging decision solely based on the distance. 
For the second relative large barcode library, you can increase -z value and distance(depends on the barcode length) to reduce spurious barcodes. 
you can find these information https://github.com/LaoZZZZZ/bartender-1.1 

Based on our observation, cluster size under 3 is very hard to tell if they are true barcodes. You can set a threshold to remove low-frequent barcodes after clustering. The threshold should be chosen based on your experiment design. 

LMK if you have other questions. 

Any advice is welcomed to improve Bartender software.

Best,
Lu



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