By what I understand, genome annotation is an information of where all the genes are on the reference genome sequence. Is a "transcript annotation" different?
It logically seems that a genome annotation file is sufficient to provide information on which genes all the transcript reads came from (and that is usually all is needed in a typical RNA-Seq analysis), and I've never heard of a separate annotation for transcripts that is different than one for the whole genome.
When a program asks for a transcript annotation, can I just give the genome annotation file from NCBI (GFF or GTF format)?
In the same vein, is a "reference transcript" different from a "reference genome?"