Bicycle: A bioinformatics pipeline to analyze bisulfite sequencing data

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Summary High-throughput sequencing of bisulfite-converted DNA is a technique used to measure DNA methylation levels. Although a considerable number of computational pipelines have been developed to analyze such data, none of them tackles all the peculiarities of the analysis together, revealing limitations that can force the user to manually perform additional steps needed for a complete processing of the data. This article presents bicycle, an integrated, flexible analysis pipeline for bisulfite sequencing data. Bicycle analyzes whole genome bisulfite sequencing data, targeted bisulfite sequencing data and hydroxymethylation data. To show how bicycle overtakes other available pipelines, we compared them on a defined number of features that are summarized in a table. We also tested bicycle with both simulated and real datasets, to show its level of performance, and compared it to different state-of-the-art methylation analysis pipelines.

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Graña, O., López-Fernández, H., Fdez-Riverola, F., González Pisano, D., & Glez-Peña, D. (2018). Bicycle: A bioinformatics pipeline to analyze bisulfite sequencing data. Bioinformatics, 34(8), 1414–1415. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btx778

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