Authors
Sonia Tarazona, Fernando García-Alcalde, Joaquín Dopazo, Alberto Ferrer, Ana Conesa
Publication date
2011/12/1
Journal
Genome research
Volume
21
Issue
12
Pages
2213-2223
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Lab
Description
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies are revolutionizing genome research, and in particular, their application to transcriptomics (RNA-seq) is increasingly being used for gene expression profiling as a replacement for microarrays. However, the properties of RNA-seq data have not been yet fully established, and additional research is needed for understanding how these data respond to differential expression analysis. In this work, we set out to gain insights into the characteristics of RNA-seq data analysis by studying an important parameter of this technology: the sequencing depth. We have analyzed how sequencing depth affects the detection of transcripts and their identification as differentially expressed, looking at aspects such as transcript biotype, length, expression level, and fold-change. We have evaluated different algorithms available for the analysis of RNA-seq and proposed a novel approach …
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