Abstract:The advancement of Third-Generation Sequencing (TGS) techniques has significantly increased the length of sequencing to several kilobases, thereby facilitating the identification of alternative splicing (AS) events and isoform expressions. Recently, numerous computational methods for isoform detection using long-read sequencing data have been developed. However, there is lack of prior comparative studies that systemically evaluates the performance of these software tools, implemented with different algorithms,… Show more
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