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  • SNP Bacterial Genomes per year

    I am looking at SNP trees for bacterial genomes (mostly N. gonorrhoeae, S. aureus and E. faecium) and I am following outbreaks in society and on hospital wards.
    Do you know the number of SNPs that will appear per year for the different species, and where I can find some information about that.
    Best Regards
    Peder Worning

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    You want probably want to use snpRelate for this, seeing as you only have the vcfs.

    But, hypothetically there are tools that will let you turn vcf +reference files to a contig so the process is Vcfs->fastas(the contigs for all vcfs)-mafft(an multiple sequence aligner)> msa.fa -phyml-> phylogenetic tree
    Last edited by Bjork; 01-25-2022, 04:21 AM.
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