Enzyme- and gene-specific biases in reverse transcription of RNA raise concerns for evaluating gene expression

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Abstract

Reverse transcription is the first step of most analyses of gene expression, yet the quantitative biases it introduces are largely overlooked. Following a series of purpose-designed systematic experiments we cherry-pick examples of various biases introduced by reverse transcription, and alert the “gene expression community” to the pitfalls and improved practice of this fundamental technique.

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Minshall, N., & Git, A. (2020). Enzyme- and gene-specific biases in reverse transcription of RNA raise concerns for evaluating gene expression. Scientific Reports, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-65005-0

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