Trans-NanoSim characterizes and simulates nanopore RNA-sequencing data

Author:

Hafezqorani Saber12ORCID,Yang Chen12,Lo Theodora1,Nip Ka Ming12,Warren René L1,Birol Inanc13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Canada's Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre, 100 - 570 W 7th Ave, Vancouver, BC Cancer, BC V5Z 4S6 Canada

2. Bioinformatics Graduate Program, University of British Columbia, 100 - 570 W 7th Ave, Vancouver, BC Cancer, BC V5Z 4S6 Canada

3. Department of Medical Genetics, University of British Columbia, 2350 Health Science Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z3, Canada

Abstract

Abstract Background Compared with second-generation sequencing technologies, third-generation single-molecule RNA sequencing has unprecedented advantages; the long reads it generates facilitate isoform-level transcript characterization. In particular, the Oxford Nanopore Technology sequencing platforms have become more popular in recent years owing to their relatively high affordability and portability compared with other third-generation sequencing technologies. To aid the development of analytical tools that leverage the power of this technology, simulated data provide a cost-effective solution with ground truth. However, a nanopore sequence simulator targeting transcriptomic data is not available yet. Findings We introduce Trans-NanoSim, a tool that simulates reads with technical and transcriptome-specific features learnt from nanopore RNA-sequncing data. We comprehensively benchmarked Trans-NanoSim on direct RNA and complementary DNA datasets describing human and mouse transcriptomes. Through comparison against other nanopore read simulators, we show the unique advantage and robustness of Trans-NanoSim in capturing the characteristics of nanopore complementary DNA and direct RNA reads. Conclusions As a cost-effective alternative to sequencing real transcriptomes, Trans-NanoSim will facilitate the rapid development of analytical tools for nanopore RNA-sequencing data. Trans-NanoSim and its pre-trained models are freely accessible at https://github.com/bcgsc/NanoSim.

Funder

Genome Canada and Genome BC

Genome Canada, Genome BC, Genome Quebec, and Genome Alberta

National Human Genome Research Institute

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Computer Science Applications,Health Informatics

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