Related Experiment Video
Updated: Feb 12, 2026

Fast and Accurate Exhaled Breath Ammonia Measurement
Published on: June 11, 2014
SUPPA2: fast, accurate, and uncertainty-aware differential splicing analysis across multiple conditions
Juan L Trincado1, Juan C Entizne2, Gerald Hysenaj3
1Pompeu Fabra University, E08003, Barcelona, Spain.
Abstract:
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.
Related Concept Videos
The Uncertainty Principle
Alternative RNA Splicing
There are five types of alternative RNA splicing that vary in the ways the pre-mRNA segments are removed or retained in the mature mRNA. The first...
RNA Splicing
Self-Awareness and Its Effects
Uncertainty in Measurement: Reading Instruments
Altered States of Awareness
The ingestion of substances like stimulants or hallucinogens leads to chemical alterations in the brain...

