Difference between revisions of "FusionSeq"
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Latest revision as of 19:32, 19 December 2015
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Created by | Andrea Sboner, Lukas Habegger |
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Biological application domain(s) | RNA-Seq, Gene structure |
Principal bioinformatics method(s) | Sequence alignment analysis |
Technology | Any |
Created at | Yale University |
Maintained? | Yes |
Input format(s) | MRF |
Output format(s) | GFR, BP |
Programming language(s) | C |
Licence | Creative Commons - Attribution; Non-commercial 2.5 |
Operating system(s) | Mac OS X, UNIX, Linux |
Summary: Identifies fusion transcripts from paired end RNA-Seq data.
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Description
FusionSeq is a modular computational framework that detects fusion transcripts from RNASeq data. It is composed by three main modules: 1) a fusion detection modules, which identifies the potential fusion transcript candidates; 2) a filtration cascade module, which removes artifacts generated by several sources of noise, such as mismapping, random pairing during sample preparation, etc.; 3) a junction-sequence identifier module, which detect the sequence of the junction. Each fusion candidate is also ranked according to several statistic to help prioritize the experimental validation.
Links
- FusionSeq Homepage [ edit link ]
- FusionSeq Manual [ edit link ]
- FusionSeq Source code [ edit link ]
- FusionSeq HOWTO [ edit link ]
References
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