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This is expected for scATAC data. After merging, peaks or fragments can be recalculated in a way that changes derived QC metrics such as nCount_ATAC, so values may no longer match the sample-level numbers exactly. In practice, it is usually better to do the main QC at the sample level first, then merge, and only re-check QC after merging if you want to confirm that no cells now fall into problematic ranges. I would not treat the post-merge shift as automatically meaning the original filtering was wrong, but I would be consistent about which stage defines your final thresholds.

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