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    Hi All,

    I'm working in a lab which uses planaria as a model organism, which have a contig level of genome assembly. I have RNA-Seq data from the same. Now I am trying to visualize the alignment of the reads on the genome. I also want to visualize the transcripts made from the cufflinks assembly of those RNA-Seq reads. The problem is RNA-Seq alignment is using bowtie and Cufflinks transcripts are using blast. Can anyone help me in visualizing the same. I just want to validate that the transcripts alignment on the genome corresponds to the RNA-Seq alignment. Please help. Thank you in advance.

    Best Regards,
    Deepak

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    I you have a bam file from an aligner (you used bowtie, but you should use a splice-aware aligner like tophat or STAR) and a gtf (or gff) from cufflinks, you can use IGV to visualize the alignment and check the annotation created by cufflinks.

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    • #3
      Thank You Nico,

      I will definitely try the suggestion. One doubt, does IGV, inputs a genome fasta file or does it have a built in database for genomes? What If I want to put in the EST alignment information, which is a blast?.

      Thank you for your time once again.
      Best Regards,
      Deepak

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      • #4
        IGV has several genomes in its database, but it accept also fasta files.

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        • #5
          WHat about the second question?

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          • #6
            you should convert your blast output to gff. Check here http://www.biostars.org/p/277/

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            • #7
              So now I can include this gff also to the IGV viewer and visualise. So does this take care of the exon informations, any clue about that?

              Thanks,
              Deepak

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              • #8
                yes, check the IGV manual to have more infos : http://www.broadinstitute.org/igv/

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