DegNorm: Normalization of generalized transcript degradation improves accuracy in RNA-seq analysis

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Abstract

RNA degradation affects RNA-seq quality when profiling transcriptional activities in cells. Here, we show that transcript degradation is both gene- and sample-specific and is a common and significant factor that may bias the results in RNA-seq analysis. Most existing global normalization approaches are ineffective to correct for degradation bias. We propose a novel pipeline named DegNorm to adjust the read counts for transcript degradation heterogeneity on a gene-by-gene basis while simultaneously controlling for the sequencing depth. The robust and effective performance of this method is demonstrated in an extensive set of simulated and real RNA-seq data.

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Xiong, B., Yang, Y., Fineis, F. R., & Wang, J. P. (2019, April 16). DegNorm: Normalization of generalized transcript degradation improves accuracy in RNA-seq analysis. Genome Biology. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-019-1682-7

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