Are there any tools that will do de novo assembly of miRNAs from next-gen sequencing data of reads of 36bp or shorter for which there is no reference genome?
Are there any tools that will do de novo assembly of miRNAs from next-gen sequencing data of reads of 36bp or shorter for which there is no reference genome?
mature miRNAs are around 22bases (range: 16 to 32): I think there is no need to assemble. Reads potentially represents complete mature miRNA's, if small RNA extraction protocols are followed before sequencing.
If you don't have reference genome. Best way to get potential microRNAs is to map the reads to the complete miRbase ; say using miRNAKEY; And also map using mirdeep2 or other tools to the nearest homologous genome whose sequence is available. Then blast or blat the potentials reads obtained to the NT or EST databases to see if any potentials hits in the genome of your interest.
de novo assumes you don't have a reference genome. Is that true ?
If you have a reference genome, try mirDeep
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For what I know, a friend of mine is developing a method to do such thing. He is in MDC, Berlin. They use reads to assemble contigs and use a naive Bayesian method to classify the result. But they haven't finish it yet.
Genome Reference freE Prediction of miRNA : mirGREP
It is the name of the method.
... for which there is no reference genome.