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  • ElDonnis
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2012
    • 2

    #1

    Synteny analysis from Transcriptome Data

    Dear All,

    I'd like to perform a synteny analysis between transcriptome data (that can be retrived from EST database, microarray and RNA-seq experiments) of M.sativa , whose genome it's not sequenced, and M. truncatula genome. Is it possible? which program should i use?

    Thanks
  • mbayer
    Member
    • Mar 2009
    • 31

    #2
    Hi ElDonnis,

    is the M. truncatula genome sequenced?

    I would probably take the following approach for your sativa data:

    1. De novo assembly of the RNASeq with e.g. Trinity
    2. Meta-assembly of any existing ESTs and the contigs built form the RNASeq
    3. Merge the resulting contigs and singlets into a single FASTA file
    4. BLAST this against the truncatula sequences (if available) -- the top hit for each transcript should be the ortholog

    cheers

    Micha

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