yeah, that's what the line with grep is supposed to check-whether that string abyss complains about is in there.
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Hi all, I'm new here and have a problem.
Maybe its not right place to write but I can not write new post.
I'm using the ABySS for 36bp sequences and now will use the trans-ABySS.
I used command: for k in {18..35}; do ABYSS <file to analyze> -o <where save the file>-k@$k.fa;
My input was file with contigs (after format: fastanrdb) with FASTA extenstion.
I got from ABYSS analysis files. They looks like (examples):
>0 31 117
AGACTTCCCAACATTTATTGCTCTTTCTCTT
>1 35 79
ATGAATTCTATTGGAGATTGTACATTAGTTATGTA
>2 27 60
ATGAATTCTATTGGAGAATGTACATTA
>3 44 666
TTTTTATTTTTGTTCAGAAGGAGTCGTTGGTTGTTCTTCATTTT
>4 111 1332
GATGGTGTAATGAACTCAACAATATCATCTCTTATTACTATATCTGACCGTGCTTATGTAACATTAACTAATTACCAAGGATTGTATAGATTAAATTGTGACCAGAAAACT
>5 18 31
GGAGTGTCGATGCTTGAA
>6 38 213
GCAAATTCTGTTACAATTGATATTTCTCCTTCTGTATA
I have problem with next step of analysis-the trans-Abyss
In manual guide I read that the trans abyss needs specific folder structure.
I dont know what does it means, because I put my results from abyss (in fasta) in folders: LIB0001/kn(15-35)/...fasta (from abyss)
I dont know what is next?
sorry for so complicates question but I am so sad sitting, reading and nothing.....
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