Description
The RefSeq mRNAs gene track for the mouse (Jun. 2020 (GRCm39/mm39))
genome assembly displays translated blat alignments of vertebrate and
invertebrate mRNA in
GenBank.
Track statistics summary
Total genome size: 2,654,624,157 (not counting gaps)
Gene count: 22,442
Bases in genes: 838,462,469 (txStart to txEnd)
Genes percent genome coverage: % 31.585
Bases in exons: 53,564,706
Exons percent genome coverage: % 2.018
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Methods
The mRNAs were aligned against the mouse (Jun. 2020 (GRCm39/mm39)) genome using
translated blat. When a single mRNA aligned in multiple places, the alignment
having the highest base identity was found. Only those alignments having a base
identity level within 1% of the best and at least 25% base identity with the
genomic sequence were kept.
Specifically, the translated blat command is:
blat -noHead -q=rnax -t=dnax -mask=lower target.fa query.fa target.query.psl
where target.fa is one of the chromosome sequence of the genome assembly,
and the query.fa is the mRNAs from RefSeq
The resulting PSL outputs are filtered:
pslCDnaFilter -minId=0.35 -minCover=0.25 -globalNearBest=0.0100 -minQSize=20 \
-ignoreIntrons -repsAsMatch -ignoreNs -bestOverlap \
all.results.psl mm39.xenoRefGene.psl
The filtered mm39.xenoRefGene.psl is converted to
genePred data to display for this track.
Credits
The mRNA track was produced at UCSC from mRNA sequence data
submitted to the international public sequence databases by
scientists worldwide.
References
Benson DA, Cavanaugh M, Clark K, Karsch-Mizrachi I, Lipman DJ, Ostell J, Sayers EW.
GenBank.
Nucleic Acids Res. 2013 Jan;41(Database issue):D36-42.
PMID: 23193287; PMC: PMC3531190
Benson DA, Karsch-Mizrachi I, Lipman DJ, Ostell J, Wheeler DL.
GenBank: update.
Nucleic Acids Res. 2004 Jan 1;32(Database issue):D23-6.
PMID: 14681350; PMC: PMC308779
Kent WJ.
BLAT - the BLAST-like alignment tool.
Genome Res. 2002 Apr;12(4):656-64.
PMID: 11932250; PMC: PMC187518
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