Hi everyone,
I'm using newbler to map around 2,25 millions reads on around 20 000 different references and as it takes a lot of computing time I want to shorten the computing steps to make for each mapping. I would like to shorten the indexing step. As I'm using the same set of reads for every mapping I was wondering if it is possible to save the indexing made at the first mapping and reuse this information for the following steps instead of recomputing it each time. I already save some time by reusing the trimmed reads from the first mapping but it's still taking a lot of time. If there are other ways to make newbler faster I'd be glad to here about it!
Vince
I'm using newbler to map around 2,25 millions reads on around 20 000 different references and as it takes a lot of computing time I want to shorten the computing steps to make for each mapping. I would like to shorten the indexing step. As I'm using the same set of reads for every mapping I was wondering if it is possible to save the indexing made at the first mapping and reuse this information for the following steps instead of recomputing it each time. I already save some time by reusing the trimmed reads from the first mapping but it's still taking a lot of time. If there are other ways to make newbler faster I'd be glad to here about it!
Vince
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