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GTax: improving de novo transcriptome assembly by removing foreign RNA contamination.

Roberto Vera AlvarezDavid Landsman
Published in: Genome biology (2024)
The cost and complexity of generating a complete reference genome means that many organisms lack an annotated reference. An alternative is to use a de novo reference transcriptome. This technology is cost-effective but is susceptible to off-target RNA contamination. In this manuscript, we present GTax, a taxonomy-structured database of genomic sequences that can be used with BLAST to detect and remove foreign contamination in RNA sequencing samples before assembly. In addition, we use a de novo transcriptome assembly of Solanum lycopersicum (tomato) to demonstrate that removing foreign contamination in sequencing samples reduces the number of assembled chimeric transcripts.
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