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  • ngs_agd
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2011
    • 7

    CLC genomics server for assembling large genomes

    Has anybody tried using CLCBio Genomics server for assembling large genomes (Panda, Human etc)?

    We have interest in assembling large genomes with small amount of RAM. Tried using CLCBio server based on their claims, but we were not able to do de novo assembly of panda (from Li et al Nat Gen 2010) and Human (from SRA) reads generated on Illumina platform.
    Our server configuration is 128 GB RAM and 2 Intel quad cores.
    We ran the assembly (both contig generation and mapping) with all default parameters.

    We would like to hear if anybody has had similar or maybe better experience.
  • maubp
    Peter (Biopython etc)
    • Jul 2009
    • 1544

    #2
    I know some of my colleagues have had some success with the "CLCBio Assembly Cell" (or whatever their command line assembly tool is called) with plant genomes. Success meaning getting any useful contigs from a de novo assemblies, compared to most tools which needed too much RAM to do anything.

    Sorry I can't be more detailed.

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    • NextGenSeq
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2009
      • 482

      #3
      I was able to de novo assemble a 2GB genome pretty well with 24GB of RAM.

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      • ngs_agd
        Junior Member
        • Feb 2011
        • 7

        #4
        Originally posted by NextGenSeq View Post
        I was able to de novo assemble a 2GB genome pretty well with 24GB of RAM.
        Can you please elaborate on this? What was the organism, how much data did you provide, the platform on which the data was generated, how long it took to complete the assembly etc. Greatly appreicate your response.

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        • NextGenSeq
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2009
          • 482

          #5
          It took a week with 350 million reads. Anymore than this you need more RAM. It's not published yet so can't say the organism besides it's vertebrate.

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