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Only reads larger than 22 nt were selected to increase mapping specificities.
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The mapping specificity of junction reads largely depends on the negative control database.
The results suggested that read length (RL) also has a big impact on mapping specificity (Table S3).
Since each method has intrinsic limitations that may compromise the overall mapping specificity and efficiency, thus more robust sequencing-based methods are required to reliably monitor antisense transcriptomes.
In this paper, we showed that Minimal Match on Either Side of exon junction (MMES) and the number of mismatches have very strong impacts on mapping specificity.
In general, other than increasing MMES and reducing the allowable mismatches, one can also increase the length of RNA-seq read to improve the mapping specificity.
Grouping junction reads according to mismatches is necessary, because number of mismatches have great impact on mapping specificity, especially for shorter reads.
We find that the number of matches per read increases, suggesting a reduction in mapping specificity.
Taken together, this suggests a relatively small impact of starting DNA amount (between 100 1500 ng) on read mapping specificity.
The recursive approach increases the mapped data yield while maintaining exon mapping specificity (Supplementary Fig. 2), extracting as much value as possible from the experiment.
The expected strand for a dataset can be easily configured, and when mapping stranded datasets, output files summarizing mapping results are created for each strand, allowing analysis and visualization of strand mapping specificity.
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