Journal article
MINTIE: identifying novel structural and splice variants in transcriptomes using RNA-seq data
M Cmero, B Schmidt, IJ Majewski, PG Ekert, A Oshlack, NM Davidson
Genome Biology | Published : 2021
Abstract
Calling fusion genes from RNA-seq data is well established, but other transcriptional variants are difficult to detect using existing approaches. To identify all types of variants in transcriptomes we developed MINTIE, an integrated pipeline for RNA-seq data. We take a reference-free approach, combining de novo assembly of transcripts with differential expression analysis to identify up-regulated novel variants in a case sample. We compare MINTIE with eight other approaches, detecting > 85% of variants while no other method is able to achieve this. We posit that MINTIE will be able to identify new disease variants across a range of disease types.
Grants
Awarded by Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was funded by NHMRC project grant GNT1140626 to AO, IJM, PGE and NMD.