Copyright © 2013 Matteo Carrara et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Background. Gene fusions arising from chromosomal translocations have been implicated in cancer. RNA-seq has the potential to discover such rearrangements generating functional proteins (chimera/fusion). Recently, many methods for chimeras detection have been published. However, specificity and sensitivity of those tools were not extensively investigated in a comparative way. Results. We tested eight fusion-detection tools (FusionHunter, FusionMap, FusionFinder, MapSplice, deFuse, Bellerophon...
RNA sequencing in cancer cells is a powerful technique to detect chromosomal rearrangements, allowin...
Gene fusions occur in solid tumors and hematological malignancies, formed as the result of somatic g...
Fusion genes are those that result from the fusion of two or more genes, and they are typically gene...
Gene fusions are known to play critical roles in tumor pathogenesis. Yet, sensitive and specific alg...
Background: Chimeric transcripts are commonly defined as transcripts linking two or more different g...
Background: Chimeric transcripts are commonly defined as transcripts linking two or more different g...
Chimeric transcripts are commonly defined as transcripts linking two or more different genes in the ...
State of art fusion-finder algorithms are suitable to detect transcription-induced chimeras in norma...
Chimera is a Bioconductor package that organizes, annotates, analyses and validates fusions reported...
Nowadays there exist many bioinformatics tools that analyse sequencing data to identify genetic aber...
Motivation: Fusion genes result from genomic rearrangements, such as deletions, amplifications and t...
Background: Gene fusions, which result from abnormal chromosome rearrangements, are a pathogenic fac...
Abstract Background Gene fusions often occur in cancer cells and in some cases are the main driver o...
International audienceRNA-Seq approach enables the detection and characterization of fusion or chime...
Abstract Background Genomic rearrangements in cancer cells can create fusion genes that encode chime...
RNA sequencing in cancer cells is a powerful technique to detect chromosomal rearrangements, allowin...
Gene fusions occur in solid tumors and hematological malignancies, formed as the result of somatic g...
Fusion genes are those that result from the fusion of two or more genes, and they are typically gene...
Gene fusions are known to play critical roles in tumor pathogenesis. Yet, sensitive and specific alg...
Background: Chimeric transcripts are commonly defined as transcripts linking two or more different g...
Background: Chimeric transcripts are commonly defined as transcripts linking two or more different g...
Chimeric transcripts are commonly defined as transcripts linking two or more different genes in the ...
State of art fusion-finder algorithms are suitable to detect transcription-induced chimeras in norma...
Chimera is a Bioconductor package that organizes, annotates, analyses and validates fusions reported...
Nowadays there exist many bioinformatics tools that analyse sequencing data to identify genetic aber...
Motivation: Fusion genes result from genomic rearrangements, such as deletions, amplifications and t...
Background: Gene fusions, which result from abnormal chromosome rearrangements, are a pathogenic fac...
Abstract Background Gene fusions often occur in cancer cells and in some cases are the main driver o...
International audienceRNA-Seq approach enables the detection and characterization of fusion or chime...
Abstract Background Genomic rearrangements in cancer cells can create fusion genes that encode chime...
RNA sequencing in cancer cells is a powerful technique to detect chromosomal rearrangements, allowin...
Gene fusions occur in solid tumors and hematological malignancies, formed as the result of somatic g...
Fusion genes are those that result from the fusion of two or more genes, and they are typically gene...