sumk211
Sumk211 is a software tool designed for the analysis of high-throughput sequencing data, particularly RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) data. It is an open-source project developed by the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. The tool is named after its primary function, which is to summarize and analyze the expression levels of genes from RNA-seq data. Sumk211 takes as input the aligned RNA-seq reads and outputs a table of gene expression levels, which can be used for downstream analysis such as differential expression analysis, clustering, and pathway analysis. The tool is implemented in the R programming language and is available on the Bioconductor platform. Sumk211 is widely used in the field of bioinformatics and has been cited in numerous scientific publications.