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  • DeDeoxys
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2018
    • 1

    Differential Expression Analysis

    I am working with novel RNAseq data from a type of grass whose genome has not yet been completely sequenced or annotated. I have a number of FASTQ files with RNAseq data from different parts of the plant and am trying to conduct a differential expression analysis of these files. I was planning to use the DEGseq package in R to conduct the analysis, but from what I understand, this requires me to map the reads to an index to ultimately convert them to the .bed format and I would also need a reference genome file in the ucsc refFlat format. Since this plant genome has not even been sequenced, these files are unavailable, so I thought to map the reads to the genome of brachypodium distachyon, which is a model organism for grasses. I was able to create an index through bowtie using the genome from phytozome, but I have not been able to find a reference file for brachypodium in the reFlat or GTF format. Is there any way to convert to or create a reference file in the GTF or refFlat format, and am I even on the right track to conduct differential expression analysis on these files?
    I also have access to the original RNA assembly data which came from an illumina HiSeq. I'm not sure if this would be helpful.
  • ASintsova
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2018
    • 2

    #2
    I don't know much about plants, but it sounds like you might want to try to build de novo transcriptome assembly - https://www.sciencedirect.com/scienc...14662817301032

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    • gringer
      David Eccles (gringer)
      • May 2011
      • 845

      #3
      Use supertranscripts as your reference genome:

      Building SuperTranscripts: A linear representation of transcriptome data - Oshlack/Lace


      Trinity RNA-Seq de novo transcriptome assembly. Contribute to trinityrnaseq/trinityrnaseq development by creating an account on GitHub.

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