Main menu

Alison Tang: Full-length alternative isoform analysis of RNA (FLAIR) for nanopore reads


Lightning talk: Alison Tang of the University of California, Santa Cruz presented her research on using long nanopore reads to characterise full-length RNA isoforms. Long nanopore reads can span entire RNA molecules thereby facilitating the identification of exon-exon connectivity and allowing discovery and quantification of novel isoforms. Existing short-read RNA analysis tools are ill equipped to work with long nanopore reads. To address this, Alison developed the analysis tool FLAIR (full-length alternative isoform analysis of RNA). FLAIR contains two alignment steps to produce an accurate, nanopore-specific reference. It also incorporates promoter chromatin states to distinguish between 5’ truncations and true transcription start sites. Alison presented data showing how the tool works with both cDNA and native RNA sequencing data, allowing the detection of many novel isoforms (65% using native RNA sequencing of GM12878).

Using FLAIR on cancer samples with splicing factor mutations, the team at UC, Santa Cruz demonstrated that the tool is able to detect subtle splicing aberrations. In closing her presentation, Alison stated that this is ‘one of the many ways in which nanopore sequencing can expand our understanding of the transcriptome’.

入门指南

购买 MinION 启动包 Nanopore 商城 测序服务提供商 全球代理商

纳米孔技术

订阅 Nanopore 更新 资源库及发表刊物 什么是 Nanopore 社区

关于 Oxford Nanopore

新闻 公司历程 可持续发展 领导团队 媒体资源和联系方式 投资者 合作者 在 Oxford Nanopore 工作 职位空缺 商业信息 BSI 27001 accreditationBSI 90001 accreditationBSI mark of trust
Chinese flag