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  • arkilis
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2013
    • 119

    Does anyone use PEAR before

    I am trying to merge two illumina reads set, R1 and R2. However R1 has one particular read named read1 which can NOT be found in R2.

    The file after merging only contains part of read1. So how to use PEAR to do a merge which include all the sequence of read1 in the merged file?

    Thanks,
  • azneto
    Member
    • Dec 2009
    • 24

    #2
    I like to use flash2 to do it (https://github.com/dstreett/FLASH2).
    These software assume both files contain the exact same number of reads.
    You should manage to get rid of unpaired reads.
    Please find attached a script that can solve that.
    -Cheers
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    • arkilis
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2013
      • 119

      #3
      Originally posted by azneto View Post
      I like to use flash2 to do it (https://github.com/dstreett/FLASH2).
      These software assume both files contain the exact same number of reads.
      You should manage to get rid of unpaired reads.
      Please find attached a script that can solve that.
      -Cheers

      Thanks. Looks like flash2 do the similar job of PEAR.

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      • GenoMax
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2008
        • 7142

        #4
        There are many programs that can do read merging. BBMerge.sh from BBMap is also user friendly.

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