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Portcullis (RRID:SCR_016442)
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URL: https://github.com/maplesond/portcullis

Proper Citation: Portcullis (RRID:SCR_016442)

Description: Software for filtering invalid Splice junctions from pre-aligned RNA-seq data. It takes as input a BAM file generated by an RNAseq mapper, then analyses and quantifies all splice junctions in the file before filtering (culling) those which are unlikely to be genuine.

Resource Type: data analysis software, data processing software, software resource, software application

Keywords: filter, invalid, splicing, rnaseq, sequence, sequencing, bam, junction, rna

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