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  • RNA CoMPASS v1.0 released!

    RNA CoMPASS, a web-based GUI distributed computational pipeline, provides all-in-one functionality including human transcriptome quantification and the typical endogenous RNA-Sequencing analysis along with the investigation of exogenous sequences. RNA CoMPASS is deployable on either a local cluster or a grid environment managed by PBS submission.

    The key features include,
    Discovery and visualization of exogenous sequences of non-host origin
    * Aligns short RNA sequences against human, virus and bacterial genomes
    * Searches unmapped sequences against human RNA and NT databases
    * Visualizes taxonomic distribution of reads using MEGAN
    * Assembles pools of exogenous reads into longer transcripts with ABySS
    (Currently under development)

    Performs extensive endogenous RNA-Seq analysis for the host organism
    * Calculates genomic feature abundance score at both gene and isoform level
    * Detects differentially expressed genes and isoforms with support for edgeR
    * Generates wiggle files for visualization and signal maps for peak detection
    * Generates alignment report summarizing distribution of read mappings

    The software is available for download at:

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