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github.com - Wtdbg2 is a de novo sequence assembler for long noisy reads produced by PacBio or Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT). It assembles raw reads without error correction and then builds the consensus from intermediate assembly output. Wtdbg2...
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github.com - Call sviper
~$ ./sviper -s short-reads.bam -l long-reads.bam -r ref.fa -c variants.vcf -o polished_variants
This will output a polished_variants.vcf file, that contains all the refined variants.
Sometimes it is helpful to look at the...
genome.edu.au - RNA Seq
Basic Galaxy Tutorial
RNA-Seq tutorial based on Trapnell et al. (2012) Nature Protocols
In this tutorial we cover the concepts of RNA-Seq differential gene expression (DGE) analysis using a very small synthetic dataset from a well...
github.com - This is a scaffold assembler designed for stLFR reads[1]. It uses the link-reads information from stLFR reads to assemble contigs to scaffolds.
Here is an illustration of this pipeline:
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github.com - Hifiasm is a fast haplotype-resolved de novo assembler for PacBio Hifi reads. It can assemble a human genome in several hours and works with the California redwood genome, one of the most complex genomes sequenced so far. Hifiasm can produce...
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