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        MultiQC: Summarize analysis results for multiple tools and samples in a single report
        Philip Ewels, Måns Magnusson, Sverker Lundin and Max Käller
        Bioinformatics (2016)
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        MultiQC: Summarize analysis results for multiple tools and samples in a single report
        Philip Ewels, Måns Magnusson, Sverker Lundin and Max Käller
        Bioinformatics (2016)
        doi: 10.1093/bioinformatics/btw354
        PMID: 27312411

        A modular tool to aggregate results from bioinformatics analyses across many samples into a single report.

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        Report generated on 2018-03-28, 07:50 based on data in: /mnt/owl/Athaliana/20180327_bgi_fastqc


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        General Statistics

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        Sample Name% Dups% GCLengthM Seqs
        151114_I191_FCH3Y35BCXX_L1_wHAIPI023989-79_1
        7.4%
        34%
        150 bp
        94.3
        151114_I191_FCH3Y35BCXX_L1_wHAIPI023989-79_2
        6.9%
        34%
        150 bp
        94.3
        151114_I191_FCH3Y35BCXX_L2_wHAMPI023988-81_1
        7.4%
        34%
        150 bp
        72.6
        151114_I191_FCH3Y35BCXX_L2_wHAMPI023988-81_2
        6.8%
        34%
        150 bp
        72.6
        151122_I136_FCH3L2FBBXX_L7_wHAXPI023990-97_1
        12.7%
        36%
        150 bp
        77.6
        151122_I136_FCH3L2FBBXX_L7_wHAXPI023990-97_2
        11.7%
        35%
        150 bp
        77.6
        160103_I137_FCH3V5YBBXX_L3_WHPANwalDDAADWAAPEI-101_1
        9.8%
        36%
        49 bp
        62.8
        160103_I137_FCH3V5YBBXX_L3_WHPANwalDDAADWAAPEI-101_2
        8.1%
        36%
        49 bp
        62.8
        160103_I137_FCH3V5YBBXX_L4_WHPANwalDDAADWAAPEI-101_1
        9.7%
        36%
        49 bp
        63.7
        160103_I137_FCH3V5YBBXX_L4_WHPANwalDDAADWAAPEI-101_2
        8.2%
        36%
        49 bp
        63.7
        160103_I137_FCH3V5YBBXX_L5_WHPANwalDDABDLAAPEI-100_1
        11.9%
        36%
        49 bp
        75.8
        160103_I137_FCH3V5YBBXX_L5_WHPANwalDDABDLAAPEI-100_2
        8.8%
        36%
        49 bp
        75.8
        160103_I137_FCH3V5YBBXX_L5_WHPANwalDDACDTAAPEI-102_1
        19.3%
        36%
        49 bp
        41.8
        160103_I137_FCH3V5YBBXX_L5_WHPANwalDDACDTAAPEI-102_2
        11.0%
        36%
        49 bp
        41.8
        160103_I137_FCH3V5YBBXX_L6_WHPANwalDDABDLAAPEI-100_1
        12.0%
        36%
        49 bp
        73.6
        160103_I137_FCH3V5YBBXX_L6_WHPANwalDDACDTAAPEI-102_1
        20.7%
        36%
        49 bp
        42.1
        160103_I137_FCH3V5YBBXX_L6_WHPANwalDDACDTAAPEI-102_2
        10.8%
        36%
        49 bp
        42.1

        FastQC

        FastQC is a quality control tool for high throughput sequence data, written by Simon Andrews at the Babraham Institute in Cambridge.

        Sequence Quality Histograms
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        The mean quality value across each base position in the read. See the FastQC help.

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        Per Sequence Quality Scores
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        The number of reads with average quality scores. Shows if a subset of reads has poor quality. See the FastQC help.

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        Per Base Sequence Content
        17
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        The proportion of each base position for which each of the four normal DNA bases has been called. See the FastQC help.

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        Per Sequence GC Content
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        The average GC content of reads. Normal random library typically have a roughly normal distribution of GC content. See the FastQC help.

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        Per Base N Content
        17
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        The percentage of base calls at each position for which an N was called. See the FastQC help.

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        Sequence Length Distribution
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        All samples have sequences of a single length (49bp , 150bp). See the General Statistics Table.

        Sequence Duplication Levels
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        The relative level of duplication found for every sequence. See the FastQC help.

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        Overrepresented sequences
        17
        0
        0

        The total amount of overrepresented sequences found in each library. See the FastQC help for further information.

        17 samples had less than 1% of reads made up of overrepresented sequences

        Adapter Content
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        0
        0

        The cumulative percentage count of the proportion of your library which has seen each of the adapter sequences at each position. See the FastQC help. Only samples with ≥ 0.1% adapter contamination are shown.

        No samples found with any adapter contamination > 0.1%