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  • Anyone know how Snowshoes-FTD finds junction-spanning reads?

    Hi,

    I am trying to figure out how the gene fusion program Snowshoes-FTD finds junction spanning reads. I have the article from NAR, but it does not mention how this is done. In Figure 1, it simply states that it aligns the not-mapped reads (not mapped with BWA to either genome or their special exon-exon junction DB) to both fusion partners.

    This seems to be the most important part of a gene fusion procedure, since this will actually get you the breakpoint, but the paper does not seem to discuss at all how it does this. I assume some dynamic programming algorithm, but I can't tell.

    I don't have access to the program, since it is not freely available so maybe someone here knows?

    Thanks

    Thon
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  • #2
    First,
    It used discordant paired-end to find fusion candidates.
    Example: |---geneA---|----------------------|---geneB---|

    Second,
    All unmapped reads from genome and exon-exon boundary will use megablast to align geneA and geneB to find exact break point span within geneA and geneB

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    • #3
      wonderful explaination.Thanks guy from Taipei.

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