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  • syzygy for pooled de-novo transcriptome

    Hi,
    has anyone used syzygy for non-model organisms?

    I am trying to use syzygy for my de-novo transcriptome analysis. I have two pooled samples that I have sequenced and have managed to get a full transcriptome which contains some 200k isotigs. Each sample is a pool of 30 individuals. I have then realigned my reads for each sample to the created transcriptome using BWA and would like to find SNPs and INDELs.

    Syzygy needs a target info file that includes information on chromosome and position. Since I only have random isotig names, Can I trick syzygy using the same chromosome and creating a fake position? Are these fields required and do they need to be unique?

    Also, a dbSNP file seems to be required. What is the format of this file? Since this is a non-model organism, how can I prepare a pseudo-file as suggested in the manual?

    Thanks ever so much for your help.

    Best,

    Dave

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