What is MISO?
MISO (Mixture-of-Isoforms) is a probabilistic framework that quantitates the expression level of alternatively spliced genes from RNA-Seq data, and identifies differentially regulated isoforms or exons across samples. By modeling the generative process by which reads are produced from isoforms in RNA-Seq, the MISO model uses Bayesian inference to compute the probability that a read originated from a particular isoform.
The MISO framework is described in Katz et. al. Analysis and design of RNA sequencing experiments for identifying isoform regulation. Nature Methods (2010).
Documentation
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