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Assessment of transcript reconstruction methods for RNA-seq

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Steijger, T 
Abril, JF 
Engström, PG 
Kokocinski, F 
Hubbard, TJ 

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We evaluated 25 protocol variants of 14 independent computational methods for exon identification, transcript reconstruction and expression-level quantification from RNA-seq data. Our results show that most algorithms are able to identify discrete transcript components with high success rates but that assembly of complete isoform structures poses a major challenge even when all constituent elements are identified. Expression-level estimates also varied widely across methods, even when based on similar transcript models. Consequently, the complexity of higher eukaryotic genomes imposes severe limitations on transcript recall and splice product discrimination that are likely to remain limiting factors for the analysis of current-generation RNA-seq data.

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Nature Methods

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10

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Nature Publishing Group
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This work was supported by European Molecular Biology Laboratory, US National Institutes of Health/NHGRI grants U54HG004555 and U54HG004557, Wellcome Trust grant WT098051, and grants BIO2011-26205 and CSD2007-00050 from the Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia.