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Transcriptomic Analysis of C. elegans RNA Sequencing Data Through the Tuxedo Suite on the Galaxy Project
Published on: April 8, 2017
Tiglon enables accurate transcriptome assembly via integrating mappings of different aligners
Xiaoyu Zhao1,2, Ting Yu1
1Research Center for Mathematics and Interdisciplinary Sciences, Shandong University, Qingdao 266237, China.
Abstract:
Full-length transcript reconstruction has a pivotal role in RNA-seq data analysis. In this research, we present a new genome-guided transcriptome assembly algorithm, namely Tiglon, which integrates multiple alignments of different mapping tools and builds the labeled splice graphs, followed by a label-based dynamic path-searching strategy to reconstruct the transcripts. We evaluate Tiglon on a simulated dataset and 12 real datasets under the Hisat2 and Star mappings. The results indicate that the integrating techniques of Tiglon exhibit great superiority over the state-of-the-art assemblers, including StringTie2 and Scallop, depending on Hisat2 alignments, Star alignments, or the merged alignments of both. Especially, Tiglon is significantly powerful in recovering lowly expressed transcripts.
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