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Nanopore Current Events Magnifier (nanoCEM): a novel tool for visualizing current events at modification sites of nanopore sequencing.

Zhihao GuoYing NiLu TanYanwen ShaoLianwei YeSheng ChenRunsheng Li
Published in: NAR genomics and bioinformatics (2024)
Nanopore sequencing technologies have enabled the direct detection of base modifications in DNA or RNA molecules. Despite these advancements, the tools for visualizing electrical current, essential for analyzing base modifications, are often lacking in clarity and compatibility with diverse nanopore pipelines. Here, we present Nanopore Current Events Magnifier (nanoCEM, https://github.com/lrslab/nanoCEM), a Python command-line tool designed to facilitate the identification of DNA/RNA modification sites through enhanced visualization and statistical analysis. Compatible with the four preprocessing methods including 'f5c resquiggle', 'f5c eventalign', 'Tombo' and 'move table', nanoCEM is applicable to RNA and DNA analysis across multiple flow cell types. By utilizing rescaling techniques and calculating various statistical features, nanoCEM provides more accurate and comparable visualization of current events, allowing researchers to effectively observe differences between samples and showcase the modified sites.
Keyphrases
  • single molecule
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