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The meaning and differences in TisType #27
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Thank you for your prompt reply! Now I understand better about I was wondering if you could help me with one more question that If a predicted ORFs, its TIS is aligned to the annotated TIS, but the end of this predicted ORFs extended outside of the annotated one. For example, stop codon recoding events or stop codon bypass events, what will be the My preliminary guess is that the Thank you very much! |
The type should be 'Annotated'. |
Thank you very much for your patient explanation! |
Dear Zhang, Good day. Sorry, I have another question about the meaning of "GenomePos" and "Start & Stop". In the
Can I understand in a way that
By the way I want to ask if I asked this because I got a result like below.
Thank you very much in advance. Ruixuan |
The 'Truncated' should be what you suppose to be. |
A new module 'transplot' is added in the github but not formally released. You can git clone and try to plot using 'ribotish transplot' with '--morecds' option. |
Yeah, sure
I found my mistakes in plotting that I forgot to consider the strand information. Then, it makes sense in this case, the start part has a truncation. GenomePos represents the start codon : stop codon predicted by RiboTISH right? I was wondering how can I know where the transcript starts? Does RiboTISH use and follow the annotation in gff file? Thank you! |
Right. |
Thank you very much for your patient explanation! |
Dear developer,
Good day. Thank you for your development and maintenance of this software.
I was wondering if you could explain about the definitions of different classes of
TisType
?I see in
README
thatTisType
refers to the relative position of the TIS to annotated ORF of the transcript.First, in my results, I got some predictions like
3' UTR
,5'UTR
andExtended
.Extended
in a way that if an assembled transcript from RiboSeq data is aligned to the annotated CDS region and the transcript is continuous without frameshift and extends outside of the annotated CDS, it is annotated asextended
.5'UTR
and3'UTR
means that the TIS of a transcript is aligned to these untranslated regions and not assembled into the transcript of the CDS part (or not in the same frame)?Second, I also got some
Internal
andInternal:CDSFrameOverlap
CDSOverlap
means the ORF overlaps with annotated CDS in another transcript in the same reading frame.Internal
mean that a predicted ORFinternal:CDSFrameOverlap
means a predicted ORF locates within an annotated but in the same frame?In the end, I am working on a virus genome with a high coding density. What if a predicted ORF, started in the upstream gene's CDS or 3'UTR region and ends in the downstream genes' CDS region in a different frame. What will the
TisType
be? Is thatNovel
or3'UTR
?Thank you very much in advance!!
Ruixuan
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