What is Strandedness in RNA-seq?

Shreya Udawant    1 minute read

What is RNA strandedness?

Based on the RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) library preparation protocol, the strandedness in RNA-seq can be classified as stranded (strand-specific) RNA-seq and non-stranded (Unstranded) RNA-seq.

Stranded RNA-seq preserves the orientation (direction) of original mRNA transcripts, making it possible to identify whether a sequence read originates from the sense strand or the antisense strand.

The non-stranded RNA-seq method, however, does not preserve the orientation of the original mRNA transcripts. This means you will not be able to determine whether the sequence read originates from the sense or antisense strand.

Stranded RNA-seq library preparation is similar to non-stranded RNA-seq, except that it includes additional steps such as adding dUTPs during second-strand cDNA synthesis and digesting uracil-containing strands (U).

Stranded vs non-stranded 
RNA-seq protocol

Follow this article, if you would like to determine the strandedness in your RNA-seq data.

Advantages of Stranded RNA-seq

Stranded RNA-seq is a powerful method to study transcriptome profiling and it has several advantages including,

  • Accurately quantifying gene expression levels for overlapping genes that are transcribed from opposite strands. This means you can determine whether the read is coming from sense or antisense transcripts.
  • Identify novel antisense transcripts and precisely annotate the genome
  • Identify gene fusions and non-coding RNAs
  • Allele-specific expression analysis
  • Higher gene assembly

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Author: Shreya Udawant

Shreya Udawant is a experienced molecular biology researcher with a passion for unraveling the complexities of diseases at the molecular level. She is specialized in genetic analysis and molecular biology techniques. She is committed to advancing scientific knowledge and contributing to breakthroughs in biomedical research.


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