Hello to everybody,
what do you think, class "o" transcripts should be described as novel isoforms or as a new locus?
Thanks.
Hello to everybody,
what do you think, class "o" transcripts should be described as novel isoforms or as a new locus?
Thanks.
I can't answer your question exactly, but quite some info here: http://seqanswers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3518
The 'o' code stands for "other overlap" - that is an exonic overlap with the reference transcript that doesn't fall in any other, "more interesting" overlap categories - e.g. no splice sites match ('j' class), no containment ('c' code) etc. These 'o' codes could be assigned, for example, to assembled single-exon fragments that happen to overlap one of the terminal exons of a reference transcript (but not enough to make it "contained").
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