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  • Small RNA library annotation tool?

    Hi,
    is anyone knows a tool for automatic annotation of human small RNAs libraries from NGS? like this:


    if not.... I shoud make one maybe
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    SMART - bioinfo.uni-plovdiv.bg

  • #2
    I guess Blast2go is able to do this

    cheers

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    • #3
      Blast2GO is prity slow as making queries to NCBI for each seq, and here we talked about several millions of small seqs?
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      SMART - bioinfo.uni-plovdiv.bg

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      • #4
        Not really, lots of labs have produced their own sets of scripts/tools, based loosely on the following:

        -read mapping clustering (to estimate the real size of the small RNA and the real number of distinct RNAs)
        -classification by length and levels of expression (as was shown in paper by John Mattick)
        -classification by matching to known small RNA structures (e.g. CD boxes, etc)
        -matching to known small RNA databases (microRNAs, Y RNAs, etc.), which can be done by downloading all ncRNAs from Ensembl

        Hope it helps

        Elia
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        Elia Stupka
        Co-Director and Head of Unit
        Center for Translational Genomics and Bioinformatics
        San Raffaele Scientific Institute
        Via Olgettina 58
        20132 Milano
        Italy
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