RATTLE: reference-free reconstruction and quantification of transcriptomes from Nanopore sequencing

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Nanopore sequencing enables the efficient and unbiased measurement of transcriptomes. Current methods for transcript identification and quantification rely on mapping reads to a reference genome, which precludes the study of species with a partial or missing reference or the identification of disease-specific transcripts not readily identifiable from a reference. We present RATTLE, a tool to perform reference-free reconstruction and quantification of transcripts using only Nanopore reads. Using simulated data and experimental data from isoform spike-ins, human tissues, and cell lines, we show that RATTLE accurately determines transcript sequences and their abundances, and shows good scalability with the number of transcripts.

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de la Rubia, I., Srivastava, A., Xue, W., Indi, J. A., Carbonell-Sala, S., Lagarde, J., … Eyras, E. (2022). RATTLE: reference-free reconstruction and quantification of transcriptomes from Nanopore sequencing. Genome Biology, 23(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-022-02715-w

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