MBASED: Allele-specific expression detection in cancer tissues and cell lines

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Allele-specific gene expression, ASE, is an important aspect of gene regulation. We developed a novel method MBASED, meta-analysis based allele-specific expression detection for ASE detection using RNA-seq data that aggregates information across multiple single nucleotide variation loci to obtain a gene-level measure of ASE, even when prior phasing information is unavailable. MBASED is capable of one-sample and two-sample analyses and performs well in simulations. We applied MBASED to a panel of cancer cell lines and paired tumor-normal tissue samples, and observed extensive ASE in cancer, but not normal, samples, mainly driven by genomic copy number alterations.

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Mayba, O., Gilbert, H. N., Liu, J., Haverty, P. M., Jhunjhunwala, S., Jiang, Z., … Zhang, Z. (2014). MBASED: Allele-specific expression detection in cancer tissues and cell lines. Genome Biology, 15(8). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-014-0405-3

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