RNA Editing Detection in HPC Infrastructures

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RNA editing by A-to-I deamination is a relevant co/posttranscriptional modification carried out by ADAR enzymes. In humans, it has pivotal cellular effects and its deregulation has been linked to a variety of human disorders including neurological and neurodegenerative diseases and cancer. Despite its biological relevance, the detection of RNA editing variants in large transcriptome sequencing experiments (RNAseq) is yet a challenging computational task. To drastically reduce computing times we have developed a novel REDItools version able to identify A-to-I events in huge amount of RNAseq data employing High Performance Computing (HPC) infrastructures. Here we show how to use REDItools v2 in HPC systems.

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Giudice, C. L., Mansi, L., Flati, T., Gioiosa, S., Chillemi, G., Libro, P., … Picardi, E. (2021). RNA Editing Detection in HPC Infrastructures. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 2284, pp. 253–270). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-1307-8_14

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