RNA-SeqEZPZ: A Point-and-Click Pipeline for Comprehensive Transcriptomics Analysis with Interactive Visualizations
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ABSTRACT: Background RNA-Seq analysis has become a routine task in numerous genomic research labs, driven by the reduced cost of bulk RNA sequencing experiments. These studies generate billions of reads that require easy-to-run, comprehensive, and reproducible analysis. However, many labs rely on in-house scripts, which can be challenging for bench scientist to use and hinder standardization and reproducibility. While existing RNA-Seq pipelines attempt to address these challenges, they often lack a complete end-to-end user interface. Findings To bridge this gap, we developed RNA-SeqEZPZ, an automated pipeline with a user-friendly point-and-click interface, enabling rigorous and reproducible RNA-Seq analysis without requiring programming or bioinformatics expertise. For advanced users, the pipeline can also be executed from the command line, allowing customization of steps to suit specific applications. The innovation of this pipeline lies in the combination of three key features: (1) all software is packaged within a Singularity container, eliminating installation issues, (2) it offers a point-and-click interface from raw FASTQ files through differential expression and pathway analysis, and (3) it includes a Nextflow version, enabling scalability and portability for seamless execution across various platforms including job submission in the cloud and cluster computing. Additionally, RNA-SeqEZPZ generates a thorough statistical report and offers an option for batch adjustment to minimize effects of noise due to technical variations across replicates. Reports can also be reviewed by a bioinformatician to ensure the overall quality of the analysis. Conclusions RNA-SeqEZPZ is a robust, accessible, and scalable solution for comprehensive RNA-Seq analysis, enabling researchers to focus on biological insights rather than computational challenges.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE306637 | GEO | 2025/08/28
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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