Last updated: 2018-07-30
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| Rmd | 422a428 | Briana Mittleman | 2018-07-30 | add peak cove pipeline and combined lane qc | 
I want to use this analysis to run simple QC on the first 32 libraries now that we have 2 lanes per library.
First, I will look at the new map stats to see how many more reads/mapped reads the socond lane provided.
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library(reshape2)
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library(dplyr)
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    intersect, setdiff, setequal, unionlibrary(workflowr)This is workflowr version 1.1.1
Run ?workflowr for help getting startedcomb_map=read.csv("../data/combined_reads_mapped_three_prime_seq.csv", header = T, stringsAsFactors = T)
comb_map$line=as.factor(comb_map$line)mapped_melt=melt(comb_map, id.vars=c("line", "fraction"), measure.vars = c( "lane1_mapped", "comb_mapped"))
mapped_melt$line=as.factor(mapped_melt$line)
ggplot(mapped_melt, aes(y=value, x=line, by=fraction,fill=fraction)) + geom_bar(stat="identity", position = "dodge") + facet_grid(.~ variable)+ labs(y="Reads Mapped") 
Next I want to look at the x more mapped reads we got by line and fraction
ggplot(comb_map, aes(x=line,y=combed_xrmappedmore, fill=fraction)) + geom_bar(stat="identity", position = "dodge") + labs(title="X more mapped reads in adding second lane", y="X more mapped reads")
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