Provided by: rna-star_2.7.11b+dfsg-2_amd64
NAME
STAR - ultrafast universal RNA-seq aligner
DESCRIPTION
Spliced Transcripts Alignment to a Reference (STAR) software based on a previously undescribed RNA-seq alignment algorithm that uses sequential maximum mappable seed search in uncompressed suffix arrays followed by seed clustering and stitching procedure. STAR outperforms other aligners by a factor of >50 in mapping speed, aligning to the human genome 550 million 2 × 76 bp paired-end reads per hour on a modest 12-core server, while at the same time improving alignment sensitivity and precision. In addition to unbiased de novo detection of canonical junctions, STAR can discover non-canonical splices and chimeric (fusion) transcripts, and is also capable of mapping full-length RNA sequences. Using Roche 454 sequencing of reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction amplicons, the authors experimentally validated 1960 novel intergenic splice junctions with an 80-90% success rate, corroborating the high precision of the STAR mapping strategy.
SYNOPSIS
STAR [options]... --genomeDir REFERENCE --readFilesIn R1.fq R2.fq
SEE ALSO
This manpage is only a placeholder. You can get extensive information by using /usr/share/doc/rna-star/STARmanual.pdf.