Difference between revisions of "Team:Uppsala/Transcriptomics/Bioinformatics"

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<p>After a succesfull sequencing has been performed and you’re left with raw data containing millions and millions (and millions) of lines of base sequences, all of this needs to be processed and interpreted. This is where the interdisciplinary field of bioinformatics comes in. A vast range of software tools are available, tailored to different kinds of analysis as well as being unique to the different sequencing methods being used.<br><br>
 
<p>After a succesfull sequencing has been performed and you’re left with raw data containing millions and millions (and millions) of lines of base sequences, all of this needs to be processed and interpreted. This is where the interdisciplinary field of bioinformatics comes in. A vast range of software tools are available, tailored to different kinds of analysis as well as being unique to the different sequencing methods being used.<br><br>
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<p>We decided to create our bioinformatics pipeline from scratch. Generally, a basic transcriptomics pipeline looks like the following: Alignment to a reference genome, gene counting and differential gene expression. However a couple of data processing steps were needed for the nanopore data beforehand such as demultiplexing and adapter trimming.</p>
  
  

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