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  • Tectona
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    • Feb 2011
    • 11

    merging CD-HIT results

    Hi:

    I have three datasets of sequences that I have clustered with CD-HIT. I would like to do a clustering of the three datasets combined, but that task is too big for my computer. There are instructions in the CD-HIT manual for compare /adding new seuences to an already clustered database (CD-HIT-2D), but that way my computer also runs out of memory.

    I wonder if there is a way to compare / merge the three fasta and cluster results from CD-HIT into one.. or whether there is a software tool that is less memory intensive, so I can combine the three original sequence files and cluster them all at once.

    Thanks in advance for any suggestions
  • Torst
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2008
    • 275

    #2
    I think you could use the "clstr_merge.pl" script that comes with cd-hit?

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    • Tectona
      Member
      • Feb 2011
      • 11

      #3
      The clstr_merge.pl script probably can merge the cluster results, as given in the example for the "incremental clustering"... but what about comparison and merging of the fasta results?

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