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  • how to extract alternative splicing information from Iso-seq nonredundant sequence?

    I have used pacbio SMRT Iso-seq module to analyze my cDNA sequencing data, including Getting full length reads, Isoform level clustering (ICE and Quiver), Removing redundant transcripts. So now I have the isoform consensus result. But I don't know how to extract the detail alternative information (including alternative type, alternative start site, alternative end site). I don't know any software or script can do this?


    What is the best approach?


    Thanks for any comments in advance.
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    Is there any software or script can do the analysis in the poster 'Rapid Full-Length Iso-Seq cDNA sequencing of Rice mRNA to Facilitate Annotation and Identify Splice-Site Variation'?[Poster_RapidFullLength_IsoSeqcDNASequencing_RicemRNA.pdf]
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    • #3
      Hello Huan,

      So in order to identify the things you are looking for, the easiest path forward is to align your transcripts to a reference genome with a splice site aware aligner like GMAP then identify PacBio transcripts that share anchor points.

      There are tools like Tom Skelly's MatchAnnot (https://github.com/TomSkelly/MatchAnnot/wiki) that will allow you to compare your aligned PacBio transcripts to a previous annotation file that you might have access to. This will allow you to sort previously identified transcripts from unknown transcripts (ie alternative start sites, splicing, etc).

      -Roberto

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      • #4
        Originally posted by rlleras View Post
        Hello Huan,

        So in order to identify the things you are looking for, the easiest path forward is to align your transcripts to a reference genome with a splice site aware aligner like GMAP then identify PacBio transcripts that share anchor points.

        There are tools like Tom Skelly's MatchAnnot (https://github.com/TomSkelly/MatchAnnot/wiki) that will allow you to compare your aligned PacBio transcripts to a previous annotation file that you might have access to. This will allow you to sort previously identified transcripts from unknown transcripts (ie alternative start sites, splicing, etc).

        -Roberto
        Thanks a lot rlleras! It seems help a lot!
        happy

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