Best practices on the differential expression analysis of multi-species RNA-seq

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Abstract

Advances in transcriptome sequencing allow for simultaneous interrogation of differentially expressed genes from multiple species originating from a single RNA sample, termed dual or multi-species transcriptomics. Compared to single-species differential expression analysis, the design of multi-species differential expression experiments must account for the relative abundances of each organism of interest within the sample, often requiring enrichment methods and yielding differences in total read counts across samples. The analysis of multi-species transcriptomics datasets requires modifications to the alignment, quantification, and downstream analysis steps compared to the single-species analysis pipelines. We describe best practices for multi-species transcriptomics and differential gene expression.

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Chung, M., Bruno, V. M., Rasko, D. A., Cuomo, C. A., Muñoz, J. F., Livny, J., … Dunning Hotopp, J. C. (2021, December 1). Best practices on the differential expression analysis of multi-species RNA-seq. Genome Biology. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-021-02337-8

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