Journal
GENOME BIOLOGY
Volume 19, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s13059-018-1417-1
Keywords
Differential splicing; Alternative splicing; RNA-seq; Uncertainty; Biological variability; Differentiation
Funding
- MINECO
- FEDER [BIO2014-52566-R, BIO2017-85364-R]
- AGAUR [SGR2014-1121, SGR2017-1020]
- BBSRC [BB/P006612/1]
- Breast Cancer Now [2014NovPR355]
- BBSRC
- BBSRC [BB/P006612/1] Funding Source: UKRI
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Despite the many approaches to study differential splicing from RNA-seq, many challenges remain unsolved, including computing capacity and sequencing depth requirements. Here we present SUPPA2, a new method that addresses these challenges, and enables streamlined analysis across multiple conditions taking into account biological variability. Using experimental and simulated data, we show that SUPPA2 achieves higher accuracy compared to other methods, especially at low sequencing depth and short read length. We use SUPPA2 to identify novel Transformer2-regulated exons, novel microexons induced during differentiation of bipolar neurons, and novel intron retention events during erythroblast differentiation.
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