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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
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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.

        Report generated on 2018-06-14, 04:06 based on data in: /beegfs/mk5636/logs/html/HW2NGBGX5/merged


        General Statistics

        Showing 35/35 rows and 3/5 columns.
        Sample Name% Dups% GCM Seqs
        HW2NGBGX5_n01_ZmTARGET.0521-183S
        68.0%
        55%
        26.4
        HW2NGBGX5_n01_ZmTARGET.0521-183U
        60.8%
        55%
        17.7
        HW2NGBGX5_n01_ZmTARGET.0521-3191S
        49.2%
        54%
        9.1
        HW2NGBGX5_n01_ZmTARGET.0521-3191U
        65.7%
        56%
        21.7
        HW2NGBGX5_n01_ZmTARGET.0521-3357S
        52.9%
        53%
        14.6
        HW2NGBGX5_n01_ZmTARGET.0521-3357U
        61.4%
        56%
        12.9
        HW2NGBGX5_n01_ZmTARGET.0521-6435S
        69.8%
        54%
        38.2
        HW2NGBGX5_n01_ZmTARGET.0521-6435U
        62.5%
        55%
        9.2
        HW2NGBGX5_n01_ZmTARGET.0521-6597S
        60.6%
        55%
        23.1
        HW2NGBGX5_n01_ZmTARGET.0521-6597U
        68.0%
        56%
        30.6
        HW2NGBGX5_n01_ZmTARGET.0521-ZmARR2S
        54.0%
        54%
        18.7
        HW2NGBGX5_n01_ZmTARGET.0521-ZmARR2U
        54.5%
        55%
        10.3
        HW2NGBGX5_n01_ZmTARGET.0523-183S
        75.8%
        52%
        10.6
        HW2NGBGX5_n01_ZmTARGET.0523-183S2
        65.6%
        51%
        9.7
        HW2NGBGX5_n01_ZmTARGET.0523-183U
        62.4%
        55%
        12.0
        HW2NGBGX5_n01_ZmTARGET.0523-183U2
        74.3%
        51%
        23.6
        HW2NGBGX5_n01_ZmTARGET.0523-3191S
        82.0%
        51%
        10.1
        HW2NGBGX5_n01_ZmTARGET.0523-3191S2
        59.9%
        52%
        11.8
        HW2NGBGX5_n01_ZmTARGET.0523-3191U
        62.3%
        53%
        21.2
        HW2NGBGX5_n01_ZmTARGET.0523-3191U2
        56.5%
        53%
        12.5
        HW2NGBGX5_n01_ZmTARGET.0523-3357S
        56.4%
        54%
        8.9
        HW2NGBGX5_n01_ZmTARGET.0523-3357S2
        81.8%
        50%
        4.7
        HW2NGBGX5_n01_ZmTARGET.0523-3357U
        63.3%
        54%
        20.0
        HW2NGBGX5_n01_ZmTARGET.0523-3357U2
        4.6%
        54%
        0.0
        HW2NGBGX5_n01_ZmTARGET.0523-6435S
        56.5%
        53%
        8.9
        HW2NGBGX5_n01_ZmTARGET.0523-6435U
        64.2%
        53%
        10.7
        HW2NGBGX5_n01_ZmTARGET.0523-6597S
        60.9%
        53%
        10.2
        HW2NGBGX5_n01_ZmTARGET.0523-6597S2
        2.8%
        52%
        0.0
        HW2NGBGX5_n01_ZmTARGET.0523-6597U
        68.2%
        54%
        17.9
        HW2NGBGX5_n01_ZmTARGET.0523-6597U2
        48.7%
        52%
        8.2
        HW2NGBGX5_n01_ZmTARGET.0523-ZmARR2S
        56.4%
        53%
        10.5
        HW2NGBGX5_n01_ZmTARGET.0523-ZmARR2S2
        49.3%
        53%
        9.9
        HW2NGBGX5_n01_ZmTARGET.0523-ZmARR2U
        59.4%
        53%
        12.8
        HW2NGBGX5_n01_ZmTARGET.0523-ZmARR2U2
        46.9%
        54%
        6.5
        HW2NGBGX5_n01_undetermined
        57.0%
        50%
        44.5

        Demultiplexing Report

        Demultiplexing Report
        Total Read Count: Total number of PF (Passing Filter) reads in this library.
        Portion: The proportion of reads that represent the individual library in the entire Library Pool.
        Perfect: The percentage of reads in this library which have a barcode perfectly matching the barcode specified in TuboWeb. The remainder of reads have mismatches upto the max number of mismatches specified in TuboWeb (Allowed barcode mismatch option in your Library Pool).

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        Sample NameTotal Read CountPortion (%)Perfect (%)
        undetermined_library
        44,523,957
        8.6
        -1.0
        ZmTARGET.0521-183U
        17,654,987
        3.4
        -1.0
        ZmTARGET.0521-3191U
        21,743,993
        4.2
        -1.0
        ZmTARGET.0521-3357U
        12,920,782
        2.5
        -1.0
        ZmTARGET.0521-6435U
        9,221,952
        1.8
        -1.0
        ZmTARGET.0521-6597U
        30,584,722
        5.9
        -1.0
        ZmTARGET.0521-ZmARR2U
        10,298,399
        2.0
        -1.0
        ZmTARGET.0521-183S
        26,364,696
        5.1
        -1.0
        ZmTARGET.0521-3191S
        9,126,925
        1.8
        -1.0
        ZmTARGET.0521-3357S
        14,591,571
        2.8
        -1.0
        ZmTARGET.0521-6435S
        38,245,605
        7.4
        -1.0
        ZmTARGET.0521-6597S
        23,138,770
        4.5
        -1.0
        ZmTARGET.0521-ZmARR2S
        18,728,145
        3.6
        -1.0
        ZmTARGET.0523-183U
        11,965,908
        2.3
        -1.0
        ZmTARGET.0523-3191U
        21,177,365
        4.1
        -1.0
        ZmTARGET.0523-3357U
        19,983,152
        3.9
        -1.0
        ZmTARGET.0523-6435U
        10,657,195
        2.1
        -1.0
        ZmTARGET.0523-6597U
        17,852,474
        3.4
        -1.0
        ZmTARGET.0523-ZmARR2U
        12,843,142
        2.5
        -1.0
        ZmTARGET.0523-183S
        10,625,539
        2.1
        -1.0
        ZmTARGET.0523-3191S
        10,114,479
        2.0
        -1.0
        ZmTARGET.0523-3357S
        8,922,267
        1.7
        -1.0
        ZmTARGET.0523-6435S
        8,907,131
        1.7
        -1.0
        ZmTARGET.0523-6597S
        10,177,963
        2.0
        -1.0
        ZmTARGET.0523-ZmARR2S
        10,476,400
        2.0
        -1.0
        ZmTARGET.0523-183U2
        23,625,654
        4.6
        -1.0
        ZmTARGET.0523-3191U2
        12,536,525
        2.4
        -1.0
        ZmTARGET.0523-3357U2
        7,030
        0.0
        -1.0
        ZmTARGET.0523-6597U2
        8,228,061
        1.6
        -1.0
        ZmTARGET.0523-ZmARR2U2
        6,498,747
        1.3
        -1.0
        ZmTARGET.0523-183S2
        9,722,353
        1.9
        -1.0
        ZmTARGET.0523-3191S2
        11,845,553
        2.3
        -1.0
        ZmTARGET.0523-3357S2
        4,716,093
        0.9
        -1.0
        ZmTARGET.0523-6597S2
        215.0
        0.0
        -1.0
        ZmTARGET.0523-ZmARR2S2
        9,908,264
        1.9
        -1.0

        Run Statistics

        Run Statistics

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        Sample NameTotal # of Single-End ReadsTotal # PF ReadsUndetermined % PhiX Aligned
        4.0
        517,936,014
        517,936,014
        8.6
        1.3

        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

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

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        Per Sequence Quality Scores

        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

        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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        Position: -
        %T: -
        %C: -
        %A: -
        %G: -

        Per Sequence GC Content

        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

        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

        All samples have sequences of a single length (76bp).


        Sequence Duplication Levels

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

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        Overrepresented sequences

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

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        Adapter Content

        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.

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