Nanopore guided annotation of transcriptome architectures

  • Abebe J
  • Alwie Y
  • Fuhrmann E
  • et al.
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Abstract

The transcriptome of an organism denotes the full repertoire of encoded RNAs that may be expressed. This is critical to understanding the biology of an organism and for accurate transcriptomic and epitranscriptomic-based analyses. Annotating transcriptomes remains a complex task, particularly in small gene-dense organisms such as viruses which maximize their coding capacity through overlapping RNAs. To resolve this, we have developed a new software nanopore guided annotation of transcriptome architectures (NAGATA) which utilizes nanopore direct RNA sequencing (DRS) datasets to rapidly produce high-resolution transcriptome annotations for diverse viruses and other organisms.

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Abebe, J. S., Alwie, Y., Fuhrmann, E., Leins, J., Mai, J., Verstraten, R., … Depledge, D. P. (2024). Nanopore guided annotation of transcriptome architectures. MSystems, 9(7). https://doi.org/10.1128/msystems.00505-24

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