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What is the meaning of split read?

I want to use rna seq data to later perform functional tests on fusion genes. so before that I need to filter the "best results" (of rnaseq) for deciding which candidates I actually want to ...
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What is the best way to map/align my reads on a given genome?

I am frequently using a ballgown package for my rnaseq analysis, but recently I have had a new task to have my reads mapped on two different genomes to understand the level of alignment between the ...
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Best way to align to find inserted sequence

We have some RNA from knock-in mice, there are two different sequences we're looking for. We have aligned to the mouse genome using STAR but the sequence isn't there which isn't too surprising What is ...
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cDNA and alignment mapping

I am confused with RNA seq alignment. My understanding is that after Mature mRNA is isolated from the cell, it is then fragmented and using reverse transcriptase enzyme a cDNA copy is created which is ...
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Show presence of known mutation in RNA-seq data

We have RNA-seq fastq data from control (WT) patients and a patient with a point mutation at a known location in one gene. I'd like to retrieve the reads aligning to that gene and show the presence of ...
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