De novo plant transcriptome assembly and annotation using illumina RNA-seq reads
2019
The ability to identify and quantify transcribed sequences from a multitude of organisms using high-throughput RNA sequencing has revolutionized our understanding of genetics and plant biology. However, a number of computational tools used in these analyses still require a reference genome sequence, something that is seldom available for non-model organisms. Computational tools employing de Bruijn graphs to reconstruct full-length transcripts from short sequence reads allow for de novo transcriptome assembly. Here we provide detailed methods for generating and annotating de novo transcriptome assembly from plant RNA-seq data.
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