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# RegTools
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RegTools is a set of tools that integrate DNA-seq and RNA-seq data to help interpret mutations in a regulatory and splicing context. You can find the source code at our [GitHub repository](https://github.com/griffithlab/regtools) or just use our [Docker image](https://hub.docker.com/r/griffithlab/regtools/) without need for installation.
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##Features
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##Data availability
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We have recently applied RegTools to the TCGA data. As part of our commitment to open-access data sharing, we have
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made the output files from `junctions annotate` and `cis-splice-effects identify` available for download via AWS S3.
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made the output files from `junctions annotate` and `cis-splice-effects identify` available for download via AWS S3. For information on how to download this data, please refer to our datamed.org entries located here: [junctions annotate results](https://datamed.org/display-item.php?repository=0075&id=AWlw6n1M3J68XfbUFuJP&query=regtools) and [cis-splice-effects identify results](https://datamed.org/display-item.php?repository=0075&id=AWlw6n1E3J68XfbUFuJN&query=regtools)
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