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Hello, Thank you for providing and documenting this innovative tool, I am very excited to put it to use! I wanted to reach out with a couple questions on the tiling structure within each lane. When examining Fig. S1, panel A of your preprint: the tile layout of a capture area is depicted as having an alternating y-offset for each tile within a row. This is the case with the fc_1 coordinate system depicting the tiles having alternating offsets in-row. In Illumina's depiction of their tiling structure for an S4, their tiles are in a grid-format: Could you please clarify why this is the case? Is this the actual tiling structure as defined by Illumina, which they simplify in the above representation? Additionally, the fc coordinate system file depicts their being a column (swath) 0 within a lane (tiles x0xx), while your pre-print and Illumina's documentation define 6 swaths within a lane. Is this something that should be considered, or should lane 0 be considered as a result of the code index starting at 0? Finally, the Thank you for your time and please let me know if I am misinterpreting anything above. Much appreciated. edit: grammar |
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Hi @trus-uic, thanks for the interest!
Hope this helps & best of luck with implementing open-ST! |
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Hi! thanks for the amazing tool you developed! We have now generated according to your protocol pucks from an S4 flowcell. We have previously sequenced the capture area and we have retrieved the spatial barcodes coordinates for all tiles. So now I have my lanes_and_tiles.txt file, my collection of puck_barcode_files, and for the coordinate_system.csv I simply took the one you provide and I have changed the names in the puck_id column according to my nomeclature of the puck_barcode_file. But instead the offset have to be experimentally determined for each flowcell?? I see your explanation here (We determined the lane-tile coordinate systems empirically, by stitching our data and also comparing to the H&E image. Seems that these two Illumina flow cells were not manufactured in the same way.) Can you provide a documentation/tutorial on how to do it? Thanks in advance! |
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Hi @trus-uic, thanks for the interest!
fc_1_L3_tile_1056
, for instance,L3
denotes the lane number,56
is the tile number within the same swath,0
denotes the swath number, and1
in the1056
means the bottom part of the flow cell was used (2
if the top).Hope this helps & best of luck with implementing open-ST!