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Comment: dedup STAR transcriptome file using umi_tools
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i.sudbery
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You should definitely be able to use samtools ti sort and then index the transcriptome bam. We've done this many times.
Comment: dedup STAR transcriptome file using umi_tools
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Ar
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Yes, you are right. I plan to do this. Thanks!
Comment: dedup STAR transcriptome file using umi_tools
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rfran010
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How about deduping based on the genomic bam, then filtering the transcriptome bam based on the reads leftover. Maybe some extra work, but m…
Comment: dedup STAR transcriptome file using umi_tools
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Ar
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Yes, I am using the NEB's NEBNext UMI adaptors for the bulk RNA-seq samples.
Comment: dedup STAR transcriptome file using umi_tools
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Thanks for the reply. STAR generates two different bam files. One is the genome based and the other one is the transcriptome based. I am ab…
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Comment: dedup STAR transcriptome file using umi_tools
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There are bulk protocols that include UMIs. Lexogen's CORRAL kits for example. Or NEB's NEBNext UMI adaptors.
Answer: dedup STAR transcriptome file using umi_tools
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Michael
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I am quite sure that you cannot use UMI_tools to deduplicate bulk RNA-seq. The different oligo adapter sequences on each bead introduce UMI…
Answer: dedup STAR transcriptome file using umi_tools
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I don't know if any reason you shouldn't be able to index the bam produced by STAR, although you will need to sort them first.
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