Saturday, November 18, 2017

CMU software assembles RNA transcripts more accurately

11/18/2017 07:29 PM EST

Mingfu Shao

Computational biologists at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) have developed a more accurate computational method for reconstructing the full-length nucleotide sequences of the RNA products in cells, called transcripts, that transform information from a gene into proteins or other gene products. Their software, called Scallop, will help scientists build a more complete library of RNA transcripts and thus help scientists better understand the regulation of gene expression.


Full story at http://www.cbd.cmu.edu/cmu-software-assembles-rna-transcripts-more-accurately/

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Carnegie Mellon University


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