Original paper
Comparative study of de novo assembly and genome-guided assembly strategies for transcriptome reconstruction based on RNA-Seq
Abstract
Transcriptome reconstruction is an important application of RNA-Seq, providing critical information for further analysis of transcriptome. Although RNA-Seq offers the potential to identify the whole picture of transcriptome, it still presents special challenges. To handle these difficulties and reconstruct transcriptome as completely as possible, current computational approaches mainly employ two strategies: de novo assembly and genome-guided...
Paper Details
Title
Comparative study of de novo assembly and genome-guided assembly strategies for transcriptome reconstruction based on RNA-Seq
Published Date
Feb 1, 2013
Journal
Volume
56
Issue
2
Pages
143 - 155
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