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BIOINFORMATICS
卷 35, 期 22, 页码 4834-4836出版社
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/bioinformatics/btz495
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- Leona M. and Harra B Helmsley Charitable Trust
- Care-for-Rare Foundation
- BMBF (PID-NET) [01GM1517A]
- DZD - German Center for Diabetes Research
- Helmholtz Alliance AMPro
A Summary: Despite their fundamental role in various biological processes, the analysis of small RNA sequencing data remains a challenging task. Major obstacles arise when short RNA sequences map to multiple locations in the genome, align to regions that are not annotated or underwent post-transcriptional changes which hamper accurate mapping. In order to tackle these issues, we present a novel profiling strategy that circumvents the need for read mapping to a reference genome by utilizing the actual read sequences to determine expression intensities. After differential expression analysis of individual sequence counts, significant sequences are annotated against user defined feature databases and clustered by sequence similarity. This strategy enables a more comprehensive and concise representation of small RNA populations without any data loss or data distortion.
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