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TRAWLING: a Transcriptome Reference Aware of spLIciNG events

Di Nanni, Noemi, Reyes Quiroz, Alejandro, Ho, Daniel, Durand, Eric, de Weck, Antoine, Ihry, Robert and Kauffmann, Audrey (2021) TRAWLING: a Transcriptome Reference Aware of spLIciNG events. biorxiv.

Abstract

Alternative splicing is critical for human gene expression regulation and plays an important role in multiple human diseases. In this context, RNA sequencing has emerged as powerful approach to detect alternative splicing events.
In parallel, fast alignment-free methods have emerged as a viable alternative to quantify gene and transcript level abundance from RNAseq data. However, the ability to detect differential splicing events is dependent on the annotation of the transcript reference provided by the user.
Here, we introduce a new reference transcriptome aware of splicing events, TRAWLING, which simplifies the detection of aberrant splicing events in a fast and simple way. In addition, we evaluate the performances and the benefits of aligning transcriptome data to TRAWLING using three different RNA sequencing datasets: whole transcriptome sequencing, single cell RNA sequencing and Digital RNA with pertUrbation of Genes.
Collectively, our comprehensive evaluation underlines the value of using TRAWLING in transcriptomic data analysis.

Item Type: Article
Date Deposited: 19 Jan 2022 00:45
Last Modified: 19 Jan 2022 00:45
URI: https://oak.novartis.com/id/eprint/46412

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