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  • Script for counting transcripts in RNA-Seq datasets with random n-mers in the adapter

    This will only serve a small niche of people doing RNA-seq, but figured I'd post it here anyway.

    I wrote a script that essentially implements the counting described here:



    If you have an n-mer of random nucleotides at the end of your RNA-seq adapter, you can use that n-mer to count the number of molecules of RNA. Basically, if you have.

    This script takes a FASTQ file and collapses it based on the barcode. For example, if you have the reads

    GAGAGAGAGGGGGGGGGG
    GAGAGAGAGGGGGGGGGG
    CACACACAGGGGGGGGGG

    and the barcode is the first 8 nucleotides, it gets collapsed down to

    GGGGGGGGGG
    GGGGGGGGGG

    since it is likely that the first two barcodes arose from PCRing the same molecule.

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    Requires: Python 2.7, numpy, and biopython.

    Best,
    David

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