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  • Characterization and improvement of RNA-Seq precision

    Link: http://bioinformatics.oxfordjournals...c-2d8ada9ea64b

    Characterization and improvement of RNA-Seq precision in quantitative transcript expression profiling

    Authors: Paweł P. Łabaj ,Germán G. Leparc, Bryan E. Linggi, Lye Meng Markillie, H. Steven Wiley and David P. Kreil

    Abstract

    Motivation: Measurement precision determines the power of any analysis to reliably identify significant signals, such as in screens for differential expression, independent of whether the experimental design incorporates replicates or not. With the compilation of large-scale RNA-Seq datasets with technical replicate samples, however, we can now, for the first time, perform a systematic analysis of the precision of expression level estimates from massively parallel sequencing technology. This then allows considerations for its improvement by computational or experimental means.

    Results: We report on a comprehensive study of target identification and measurement precision, including their dependence on transcript expression levels, read depth and other parameters. In particular, an impressive recall of 84% of the estimated true transcript population could be achieved with 331 million 50 bp reads, with diminishing returns from longer read lengths and even less gains from increased sequencing depths. Most of the measurement power (75%) is spent on only 7% of the known transcriptome, however, making less strongly expressed transcripts harder to measure. Consequently, <30% of all transcripts could be quantified reliably with a relative error <20%. Based on established tools, we then introduce a new approach for mapping and analysing sequencing reads that yields substantially improved performance in gene expression profiling, increasing the number of transcripts that can reliably be quantified to over 40%. Extrapolations to higher sequencing depths highlight the need for efficient complementary steps. In discussion we outline possible experimental and computational strategies for further improvements in quantification precision.

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    ISMB/ECCB proceedings paper

    This paper will be presented during upcoming ISMB/ECCB conference in Vienna (17-19 July).

    Proceedings Track: PT44
    Date: Tuesday, July 19 - 3:00 p.m. - 3:25 p.m.

    We count on interesting discussion after the presentation

    See you in Vienna
    Pawel Labaj

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    • #3
      There will be also a poster associated with this talk:
      Poster J29
      Improvement of RNA-Seq precision


      which presentation will be on Monday, July 18, 12:40 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
      Pawel Labaj

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      • #4
        Video from the article presentation is now available

        The video from the article presentation at ISMB 2011 is now available:

        http://bioinf.boku.ac.at/pub2011labaj.php Characterization and improvement of RNA-Seq precision in quantitative transcript expression profiling Motivation: Measurement…
        Pawel Labaj

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