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  • Gators
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    • Feb 2011
    • 22

    Quake

    Anyone use Quake with Ion Torrent data. I know it won't correct the indels, but thought I would see how it behaved anyway.

    I get this error:

    These reads must be longer than assumed. Increase the variable 'bitsize' in 'Read.h' to the read length.
    Seems straightforward enough, except that I can't find the "Read.h" file anywhere. Nor is bitsize a documented option...
  • rflrob
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    • May 2010
    • 50

    #2
    Read.h is a source code file (specifically, a header file). When I download quake, there's both a "bin" directory (containing BINary executables), and a "src" directory, which is where Read.h is. If you edit it in there, that should do the trick, then from the command line run "make; sudo make install" (or, if this is on a computer run by someone else, talk to them about appropriate ways to install it).

    I'd also note that Quake claims to be "specifically intended for Illumina sequencing reads", so here's a gun, there's your foot, have fun!

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    • Gators
      Member
      • Feb 2011
      • 22

      #3
      Ah yes, I saw that file shortly after I posted this...not sure where I was looking before when I claimed not to see it.

      And for the record, yeah it doesn't really work...lost 30% of my reads, d'oh

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