Journal article
The uniqueome: A mappability resource for short-tag sequencing
R Koehler, H Issac, N Cloonan, SM Grimmond
Bioinformatics | Published : 2011
Abstract
Summary: Quantification applications of short-tag sequencing data (such as CNVseq and RNAseq) depend on knowing the uniqueness of specific genomic regions at a given threshold of error. Here, we present the 'uniqueome', a genomic resource for understanding the uniquely mappable proportion of genomic sequences. Pre-computed data are available for human, mouse, fly and worm genomes in both color-space and nucletotide-space, and we demonstrate the utility of this resource as applied to the quantification of RNAseq data. © The Author(s) 2010. Published by Oxford University Press.
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
National Health and Medical Research Council (455857 to S.M.G. 456140, 631701); Australian Research Council (DP1093164 to N.C., DP0988754) in part.