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    Hi wise people.
    I have assembled two genomes of a non-model organism via de novo assembly, a male and female assembly. I want to compare the male and female genome to check out what differences and/or similarities are present, and or any unique reads.
    My question is, what tools/software can I use to achieve this goal (have a comparison)?
    I am quite desperate and will appreciate any suggestions, ideas and comments.
    Thank you!!

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      help...

      Originally posted by NGS_New_User View Post
      Hi wise people.
      I have assembled two genomes of a non-model organism via de novo assembly, a male and female assembly. I want to compare the male and female genome to check out what differences and/or similarities are present, and or any unique reads.
      My question is, what tools/software can I use to achieve this goal (have a comparison)?
      I am quite desperate and will appreciate any suggestions, ideas and comments.
      Thank you!!
      Hi again, I am guessing there might not be a specific bioinformatics tool that can accomplish the goal of comparing two genomes. So, re-phrasing my question, what could be a possible pipeline that could lead to finding differences/similarities between two assembled genomes of different sexes? Thanks

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