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  • ffinkernagel
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2009
    • 110

    #16
    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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    • Seta
      Member
      • Mar 2011
      • 14

      #17
      how long should that take..hours or just minutes...mine is already bussy for an hour...

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      • ffinkernagel
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2009
        • 110

        #18
        Well, for a 1.2 gig file (compressed), my machine needed about 3 minutes (transfering it on a gigabit network) for doing the 'gzip -cd | grep' stanca.

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        • Seta
          Member
          • Mar 2011
          • 14

          #19
          I don't get any output at all, if I use the line:
          gzip -cd s_7_sequence.fastq.gz | grep "Ms_7_sequence.txt"
          But I also already thought that there wouldn't be a line with "Ms_7_sequence.txt"....

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          • ffinkernagel
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2009
            • 110

            #20
            Yes, no output is what you would get if there was no 'Ms_7_sequence.txt' in there.

            Curiouser and curiouser - have you tried passing the un-gziped file (gzip -d name.fastq.gz) to AbySS?

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            • Seta
              Member
              • Mar 2011
              • 14

              #21
              That is weird!!! the last time I tried it din't work and now it is reading the file! I'll cross my fingers and hope for the best. Do you have any idea how long it could take? I read somewhere that it can take between 3 and 10 hours...

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              • ffinkernagel
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2009
                • 110

                #22
                that depends.
                What exactly are you trying to assemble, how many reads do you have, etc?.

                Generally, assembly can take a long (long) time.

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                • Dorisday81
                  Junior Member
                  • Jun 2011
                  • 1

                  #23
                  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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