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Systematic assessment of long-read RNA-seq methods for transcript identification and quantification

June 7, 2024

The Long-read RNA-Seq Genome Annotation Assessment Project Consortium was formed to evaluate the effectiveness of long-read approaches for transcriptome analysis. Using different protocols and sequencing platforms, the consortium generated over 427 million long-read sequences from complementary DNA and direct RNA datasets, encompassing human, mouse and manatee species. Developers utilized these data to address challenges in transcript isoform detection, quantification and de novo transcript detection. The study revealed that libraries with longer, more accurate sequences produce more accurate transcripts than those with increased read depth, whereas greater read depth improved quantification accuracy. In well-annotated genomes, tools based on reference sequences demonstrated the best performance. Incorporating additional orthogonal data and replicate samples is advised when aiming to detect rare and novel transcripts or using reference-free approaches. This collaborative study offers a benchmark for current practices and provides direction for future method development in transcriptome analysis.

Publication Year 2024
Title Systematic assessment of long-read RNA-seq methods for transcript identification and quantification
DOI 10.1038/s41592-024-02298-3
Authors Francisco Pardo-Palacios, Dingjie Wang, Fairlie Reese, Mark Diekhans, Silvia Carbonell-Sala, Brian Williams, Jane Loveland, Maite De María, Matthew Adams, Gabriela Balderrama-Gutierrez, Amit Behera, Jose Gonzalez Martinez, Toby Hunt, Julien Lagarde, Cindy Liang, Haoran Li, Marcus Meade, David Moraga Amador, Andrey Prjibelski, Inanc Birol, Hamed Bostan, Ashley Brooks, Muhammed Celik, Ying Chen, Mei Du, Colette Felton, Jonathan Goke, Saber Hafezqorani, Ralf Herwig, Hideya Kawaji, Joseph Lee, Jian-Liang Li, Matthias Lienhard, Alla Mikheenko, Dennis Mulligan, Ka Nip, Mihaela Pertea, Matthew Ritchie, Andre Sim, Alison Tang, Yuk Wan, Changqing Wang, Brandon Wong, Chen Yang, If Barnes, Andrew Berry, Salvador Capella-Gutierrez, Alyssa Cousineau, Namrita Dhillon, Jose Fernandez-Gonzalez, Luis Ferrandez-Peral, Natàlia Garcia-Reyero, Stefan Gotz, Carles Hernandez-Ferrer, Liudmyla Kondratova, Tianyuan Liu, Alessandra Martinez-Martin, Carlos Menor, Jorge Mestre-Tomas, Jonathan Mudge, Nedka Panayotova, Alejandro Paniagua, Dmitry Repchevsky, Xingjie Ren, Eric Rouchka, Brandon Saint-John, Enrique Sapena, Leon Sheynkman, Melissa Smith, Marie-Marthe Suner, Hazuki Takahashi, Ingrid Youngworth, Piero Carninci, Nancy D. Denslow, Roderic Guigo, Margaret Hunter, Rene Maehr, Yin Shen, Hagen Tilgner, Barbara Wold, Christopher Vollmers, Adam Frankish, Kin Au, Gloria Sheynkman, Ali Mortazavi, Ana Conesa, Angela Brooks
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Nature Methods
Index ID 70255568
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Wetland and Aquatic Research Center
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