Journal article

A rescue strategy for multimapping short sequence tags refines surveys of transcriptional activity by CAGE

GJ Faulkner, ARR Forrest, AM Chalk, K Schroder, Y Hayashizaki, P Carninci, DA Hume, SM Grimmond

Genomics | Published : 2008

Abstract

Cap analysis gene expression (CAGE) is a high-throughput, tag-based method designed to survey the 5′ end of capped full-length cDNAs. CAGE has previously been used to define global transcription start site usage and monitor gene activity in mammals. A drawback of the CAGE approach thus far has been the removal of as many as 40% of CAGE sequence tags due to their mapping to multiple genomic locations. Here, we address the origins of multimap tags and present a novel strategy to assign CAGE tags to their most likely source promoter region. When this approach was applied to the FANTOM3 CAGE libraries, the percentage of protein-coding mouse transcriptional frameworks detected by CAGE improved fr..

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