De novo transcript sequence reconstruction from RNA-seq using the Trinity platform for reference generation and analysis
Brian J. Haas(Broad Institute), Aviv Regev(Broad Institute), Robert Henschel(Indiana University Bloomington), Matthew Brian Couger(Oklahoma State University), Moran Yassour(Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Joshua Orvis(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Colin N. Dewey(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Philip D. Blood(Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center), Alexie Papanicolaou(Western Sydney University), Michael Ott(Center for Experimental and Clinical Infection Research), Francesco Strozzi(Parco Tecnologico Padano), Matthias Lieber(Technische Universität Dresden), Joshua C. Bowden(CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere), Manfred Grabherr(Uppsala University), Richard D. LeDuc(Northwestern University), David Eccles(Queensland University of Technology), Nathan T. Weeks(Agricultural Research Service), Nir Friedman(Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Matthew D. MacManes(University of New Hampshire), Nathalie Pochet(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Bo Li(Yuhuangding Hospital), Thomas William(GWT-TUD (Germany)), Rick Westerman(Purdue University West Lafayette)
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