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FLUX CAPACITOR
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URL: http://sammeth.net/confluence/display/FLUX/Home

Proper Citation: FLUX CAPACITOR (RRID:SCR_006651)

Description: Software to recontruct abundances of known transcript forms from RNAseq data. The algorithm works by distributing the reads mapping to a given exonic region (or splice junction) among the transcripts including the exon (or splice junction). The input is the annotation of a reference transcriptome and reads from RNAseq technologies aligned to the genome. From the reference annotation, splicing graphs are produced and reads are mapped to corresponding edges in these graphs according to the position where they align in the genomic sequence. The resulting graph with edges labelled by the number of reads can be interpreted as a flow network where each transcript representing a transportation path from its start to its end and consequently each edge a possibly shared segment of transportation along which a certain number of reads per nucleotide -- i.e., a flux -- is observed. Given a density function of reads along a transcript, the expected participation of each transcript in an edge under consideration can be estimated. The basic idea is to cast back from these latter participations and the observed number of reads - allowing for a certain amount of noise - to the original transcript abundancies. To do so, a linear constraint is formalized for each edge, and an optimal solution for the complete set of constraints is found by a standard linear program solver.

Abbreviations: FLUX CAPACITOR

Synonyms: The FLUX CAPACITOR, FluxCapacitor

Resource Type: software resource

Defining Citation: PMID:20220756

Keywords: bio.tools

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