RapMap

RapMap is an algorithm for mapping sequencing reads to a transcriptome which is more efficient than existing tools. It uses efficient data structures and takes advantage of the unique structure of shared sequences prevalent in transcriptomes to provide highly-accurate mapping information rapidly. RapMap applies to the tasks of transcript-level quantification from RNA-seq reads and the clustering of contigs from de novo assembled transcriptomes into biologically meaningful groups.

Topic

Transcriptomics;RNA;Sequence analysis

Detail

  • Operation: DNA mapping

  • Software interface: Command-line user interface

  • Language: C++

  • License: GNU General Public License v3

  • Cost: Free

  • Version name: 0.6.0

  • Credit: Stony Brook University.

  • Input: FASTA

  • Output: -

  • Contact: Rob Patro rob.patro@cs.stonybrook.edu

  • Collection: -

  • Maturity: -

Publications

  • RapMap: a rapid, sensitive and accurate tool for mapping RNA-seq reads to transcriptomes.
  • Srivastava A, et al. RapMap: a rapid, sensitive and accurate tool for mapping RNA-seq reads to transcriptomes. RapMap: a rapid, sensitive and accurate tool for mapping RNA-seq reads to transcriptomes. 2016; 32:i192-i200. doi: 10.1093/bioinformatics/btw277
  • https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btw277
  • PMID: 27307617
  • PMC: PMC4908361

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