Unconfigured Ad

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Can't find show-aligns in mummer

    Hi,

    I am trying to use mummer: http://mummer.sourceforge.net/manual/#mappingdraft

    to align a contig to a reference genome using:

    nucmer --prefix=ref_qry ref.fasta qry.fasta

    show-coords -rcl ref_qry.delta > ref_qry.coords

    show-aligns ref_qry.delta refname qryname > ref_qry.aligns

    show-tiling ref_qry.delta > ref_qry.tiling

    I have managed to do the first two commands but at the third, it tells me that 'show-aligns' is not found. 'show-tiling' is found though. I have installed mummer through brew with brew install homebrew/science/mummer. Does anybody know how I can get the show-aligns function?

    ==> Installing mummer from homebrew/science
    ==> Downloading https://homebrew.bintray.com/bottles...er-3.23.sierra.
    Already downloaded: /Users/cr517/Library/Caches/Homebrew/mummer-3.23.sierra.bottle.3.tar.gz
    ==> Pouring mummer-3.23.sierra.bottle.3.tar.gz
    🍺 /usr/local/Cellar/mummer/3.23: 143 files, 6.5MB

    ~ which mummer
    /usr/local/bin/mummer

    3.23 pwd
    /usr/local/Cellar/mummer/3.23
    ➜ 3.23 ls
    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS combineMUMs nucmer2xfig
    COPYRIGHT delta-filter promer
    ChangeLog dnadiff repeat-match
    INSTALL docs run-mummer1
    INSTALL_RECEIPT.json exact-tandems run-mummer3
    LICENSE gaps scripts
    Makefile mapview show-aligns
    README mgaps show-coords
    annotate mummer show-diff
    aux_bin mummerplot show-snps
    bin nucmer show-tiling


    Thanks a lot.

    C.

Latest Articles

Collapse

  • SEQadmin2
    Advanced Sequencing Platforms Tackle Neuroscience’s Toughest Genomics Problems
    by SEQadmin2



    Genomics studies in neuroscience face a special challenge due to the brain’s complexity and scarcity of samples. Mapping changes in cell type and state using conventional next-generation sequencing methods remains challenging. Advances in technologies like single-cell sequencing, spatial transcriptomics, and long-read sequencing have opened the door to deeper studies of the brain and diseases like Alzheimer’s, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and schizophrenia.
    ...
    07-09-2026, 11:10 AM
  • SEQadmin2
    Cancer Drug Resistance: The Lingering Barrier to Rising Survival
    by SEQadmin2



    Cancer survival rates have significantly increased in the last few decades in the United States, reaching a combined 70% 5-year survival rate by 2021. Behind this number, there are years of research to find new therapies, drug targets, and early detection methods. But there is one core challenge that keeps slowing down these advances, and it’s about drug resistance.

    There is no single reason why many patients don’t respond to treatment as expected. Cancer is...
    07-08-2026, 05:17 AM
  • GATTACAT
    Reply to Nine Things a Sample Prep Scientist Thinks About Before Sequencing
    by GATTACAT
    Love this - good data definitely starts from good input, and poor input can only give relatively poor data. I particularly like the mention of Nanodrop/absorbance based methods for quantification. It's such a toss up if you'll get an accurate reading or what amounts to a randomly generated number, and a lot of library/sequencing related issues can be traced back to poor quant.
    07-01-2026, 11:43 AM

ad_right_rmr

Collapse

News

Collapse

Topics Statistics Last Post
Started by SEQadmin2, 07-13-2026, 10:26 AM
0 responses
24 views
0 reactions
Last Post SEQadmin2  
Started by SEQadmin2, 07-09-2026, 10:04 AM
0 responses
33 views
0 reactions
Last Post SEQadmin2  
Started by SEQadmin2, 07-08-2026, 10:08 AM
0 responses
21 views
0 reactions
Last Post SEQadmin2  
Started by SEQadmin2, 07-07-2026, 11:05 AM
0 responses
34 views
0 reactions
Last Post SEQadmin2  
Working...