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miR-MaGiC improves quantification accuracy for small RNA-seq.

Pamela H RussellBrian VestalWen ShiPratyaydipta D RudraRobin DowellRichard RadcliffeLaura SabaKaterina Kechris
Published in: BMC research notes (2018)
We present miR-MaGiC, a novel miRNA quantification method, implemented as a cross-platform tool in Java. miR-MaGiC performs stringent mapping to a core region of each miRNA and defines a meaningful set of target miRNA sequences by collapsing the miRNA space to "functional groups". We hypothesize that these two features, mapping stringency and collapsing, provide more optimal quantification to a more meaningful unit (i.e., miRNA family). We test miR-MaGiC and several published methods on 210 small RNA-seq libraries, evaluating each method's ability to accurately reflect global miRNA expression profiles. We define accuracy as total counts close to the total number of input reads originating from miRNAs. We find that miR-MaGiC, which incorporates both stringency and collapsing, provides the most accurate counts.
Keyphrases
  • rna seq
  • cell proliferation
  • long non coding rna
  • single cell
  • long noncoding rna
  • high resolution
  • high throughput
  • peripheral blood