SpliceLauncher: A tool for detection, annotation and relative quantification of alternative junctions from RNAseq data

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Summary: Alternative splicing is an important biological process widely analyzed in molecular diagnostic settings. Indeed, a variant can be pathogenic by splicing alteration and a suspected pathogenic variant (e.g. truncating variant) can be rescued by splicing. In this context, detecting and quantifying alternative splicing is challenging. We developed SpliceLauncher, a fast and easy to use open source tool that aims at detecting, annotating and quantifying alternative splice junctions at high resolution.

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Leman, R., Harter, V., Atkinson, A., Davy, G., Rousselin, A., Muller, E., … Krieger, S. (2020). SpliceLauncher: A tool for detection, annotation and relative quantification of alternative junctions from RNAseq data. Bioinformatics, 36(5), 1634–1636. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btz784

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