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Resolution: Unresolved
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Description
There is a cool new short-read RNA-Seq data set from an exciting new paper that investigates splicing biochemistry in Arabidopsis. Not a lot is known about the biochemistry of splicing in plants, and this article is a breakthrough, in my opinion!
Here is the link to the article:
Here is the link to the dataset:
https://www.ebi.ac.uk/ena/browser/view/PRJEB65251
This dataset would be a good way to show off IGB's usefulness for studying splicing regulation in plants. We could use this to showcase not just the software, but also a cool new discovery in plant biology.
I think it would be nice to have a dataset in IGB that could be used to demonstrate splicing, especially for someone like me who hasn't had much experience with plant data and still doesn't completely understand what IGB's capabilities are in terms of visualizing splicing regulation. Plus, from a data point of view, all of the samples are in BAM format which would make for a relatively easy Quickload creation!