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kallisto, bustools, and kb-python for quantifying bulk, single-cell, and single-nucleus RNA-seq.

Delaney K SullivanKyung Hoi Joseph MinKristján Eldjárn HjörleifssonLaura LuebbertGuillaume HolleyLambda MosesJohan GustafssonNicolas L BrayHarold PimentelAli Sina BooeshaghiPáll MelstedLior Pachter
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
The term "RNA-seq" refers to a collection of assays based on sequencing experiments that involve quantifying RNA species from bulk tissue, from single cells, or from single nuclei. The kallisto, bustools, and kb-python programs are free, open-source software tools for performing this analysis that together can produce gene expression quantification from raw sequencing reads. The quantifications can be individualized for multiple cells, multiple samples, or both. Additionally, these tools allow gene expression values to be classified as originating from nascent RNA species or mature RNA species, making this workflow amenable to both cell-based and nucleus-based assays. This protocol describes in detail how to use kallisto and bustools in conjunction with a wrapper, kb-python, to preprocess RNA-seq data.
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