Motivation: KaMRaT is designed for processing large k-mer count tables derived from multi-sample, RNA-seq data. Its primary objective is to identify condition-specific or differentially expressed sequences, regardless of gene or transcript annotation.
Results: KaMRaT is implemented in C++. Major functions include scoring k-mers based on count statistics, merging overlapping k-mers into contigs and selecting k-mers based on their occurrence across specific samples.
Availability and implementation: Source code and documentation are available via https://github.com/Transipedia/KaMRaT.
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