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  • brachysclereid
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    • Feb 2011
    • 32

    Finding Exon-Intron Junctions without a reference genome

    Hi,
    I'm trying to find intron-exon junctions in assembled transcriptome data without a reference genome. Does anyone know of a tool that can do this?
  • krobison
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    • Nov 2007
    • 734

    #2
    In general this is an underdetermined problem; most of the information for making the splice lies in the introns. There is a weak signal left behind, but not much.

    Your best bet is probably to compare your assembled RNA to the closest relative you can find with this information.

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    • brachysclereid
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      • Feb 2011
      • 32

      #3
      Finding Exon-Intron Junctions without a reference genome

      Thanks for the advice. I'll try using a relative.

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      • DZhang
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2010
        • 177

        #4
        Hi,

        You may try Cufflinks or Scripture to let the software figure out the intron/exon junctions for you.

        Douglas

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