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Multicellular, IVT-derived, unmodified human transcriptome for nanopore direct RNA analysis.

Caroline A McCormickStuart AkesonSepideh TavakoliDylan BlochIsabel N KlinkMiten JainSara H Rouhanifard
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
Nanopore direct RNA sequencing (DRS) enables measurements of native RNA modifications. Modification-free transcripts are an important control for DRS. Additionally, it is advantageous to have canonical transcripts from multiple cell lines to better account for human transcriptome variation. Here we generated and analyzed Nanopore DRS datasets for five human cell lines using in vitro transcribed (IVT) RNA. We compared performance statistics amongst biological replicates. We also documented nucleotide and ionic current level variation across cell lines. These data will serve as a resource to the community for RNA modification analysis.
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