Seqanswers Leaderboard Ad

Collapse

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Which PacBio ouputs use to do novo assembly?

    Hello, I was given all the outputs of the result of a whole genome sequencing of a bacteria, and there is a lot of them and I don’t understand which one of these I should use to do a novo assembly:
    • 3 *.subreads.fastq
    • 3 *.subreads.fasta
    • 3 *.bax.h5
    • 1 *.bas.h5
    • 1 *.mcd.h5
    • 1 *.metadata.xml



    I was thinking using SMRT link to do the analysis , but I don’t know which one of these I should use.

    Thanks in advance.

  • #2
    If you are planning to use SMRTlink then use the bax and bas files.

    There are other options like flye (https://github.com/fenderglass/Flye ) and canu (https://github.com/marbl/canu) that may be better than SMRTlink and they can use the fastq files.

    Comment


    • #3
      Thank you for your answer

      I allready try canu but for somme resons it dosn't get installed...
      I will try to have a look at flye

      But for SMRT link I don't understand to what the bas and bax files correspond to (see image)


      Comment


      • #4
        Import your metadata.xml file as "RSII Metadata (XML)" data type.

        Comment

        Latest Articles

        Collapse

        • seqadmin
          Latest Developments in Precision Medicine
          by seqadmin



          Technological advances have led to drastic improvements in the field of precision medicine, enabling more personalized approaches to treatment. This article explores four leading groups that are overcoming many of the challenges of genomic profiling and precision medicine through their innovative platforms and technologies.

          Somatic Genomics
          “We have such a tremendous amount of genetic diversity that exists within each of us, and not just between us as individuals,”...
          05-24-2024, 01:16 PM
        • seqadmin
          Recent Advances in Sequencing Analysis Tools
          by seqadmin


          The sequencing world is rapidly changing due to declining costs, enhanced accuracies, and the advent of newer, cutting-edge instruments. Equally important to these developments are improvements in sequencing analysis, a process that converts vast amounts of raw data into a comprehensible and meaningful form. This complex task requires expertise and the right analysis tools. In this article, we highlight the progress and innovation in sequencing analysis by reviewing several of the...
          05-06-2024, 07:48 AM

        ad_right_rmr

        Collapse

        News

        Collapse

        Topics Statistics Last Post
        Started by seqadmin, Today, 06:55 AM
        0 responses
        11 views
        0 likes
        Last Post seqadmin  
        Started by seqadmin, 05-30-2024, 03:16 PM
        0 responses
        24 views
        0 likes
        Last Post seqadmin  
        Started by seqadmin, 05-29-2024, 01:32 PM
        0 responses
        27 views
        0 likes
        Last Post seqadmin  
        Started by seqadmin, 05-24-2024, 07:15 AM
        0 responses
        214 views
        0 likes
        Last Post seqadmin  
        Working...
        X