Corset: Enabling differential gene expression analysis for de novo assembled transcriptomes

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Abstract

Next generation sequencing has made it possible to perform differential gene expression studies in non-model organisms. For these studies, the need for a reference genome is circumvented by performing de novo assembly on the RNA-seq data. However, transcriptome assembly produces a multitude of contigs, which must be clustered into genes prior to differential gene expression detection. Here we present Corset, a method that hierarchically clusters contigs using shared reads and expression, then summarizes read counts to clusters, ready for statistical testing. Using a range of metrics, we demonstrate that Corset out-performs alternative methods.

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Davidson, N. M., & Oshlack, A. (2014). Corset: Enabling differential gene expression analysis for de novo assembled transcriptomes. Genome Biology, 15(7). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-014-0410-6

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