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Finding sRNA generative locales from high-throughput sequencing data with NiBLS.

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posted on 2025-08-06, 14:45 authored by D MacLean, V Moulton, DJ Studholme
BACKGROUND: Next-generation sequencing technologies allow researchers to obtain millions of sequence reads in a single experiment. One important use of the technology is the sequencing of small non-coding regulatory RNAs and the identification of the genomic locales from which they originate. Currently, there is a paucity of methods for finding small RNA generative locales. RESULTS: We describe and implement an algorithm that can determine small RNA generative locales from high-throughput sequencing data. The algorithm creates a network, or graph, of the small RNAs by creating links between them depending on their proximity on the target genome. For each of the sub-networks in the resulting graph the clustering coefficient, a measure of the interconnectedness of the subnetwork, is used to identify the generative locales. We test the algorithm over a wide range of parameters using RFAM sequences as positive controls and demonstrate that the algorithm has good sensitivity and specificity in a range of Arabidopsis and mouse small RNA sequence sets and that the locales it generates are robust to differences in the choice of parameters. CONCLUSIONS: NiBLS is a fast, reliable and sensitive method for determining small RNA locales in high-throughput sequence data that is generally applicable to all classes of small RNA.

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Journal Article Copyright © 2010 MacLean et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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BMC Bioinformatics

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BioMed Central

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England

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en

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Vol. 11, pp. 93

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