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genome-wide smrna detection and quantification #409

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lpantano opened this issue Sep 6, 2024 · 2 comments
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genome-wide smrna detection and quantification #409

lpantano opened this issue Sep 6, 2024 · 2 comments
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lpantano commented Sep 6, 2024

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There are many other kind of smRNA in smRNAseq data besides miRNA, some people will trough them away, but some other will use it to investigate new hot-spots in the genomes. bcbio-nextgen has been widely used to characterize smrnas. There is one sub-workflow that would be nice to add here:

  • use of seqcluster to detect hot-spots over the genome: this tool will get an unified BAM file to detect clusters over the genome an annotate them.

We are already using seqcluster, it is a local module though. We could implement this adding secluster to nf-core module.

I would like to know, @apeltzer, @atrigila , @nschcolnicov, if there is any consideration besides the nf-core module to have before working on this.

It would be an extra process, not sure if it is worth a sub-workflow.

Thanks

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atrigila commented Sep 6, 2024

Sounds good to me! I will probably finish migrating the seqcluster_collapse module to nf-core by next week if you want to wait for it :)

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apeltzer commented Sep 6, 2024

Yes let's add this too. Sounds like something also for the next release

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