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  • Cleaning second-generation sequencing data - current situation

    Hello everyone,

    What was first to be a question on seqanswers or biostars, turned into a long post as I was writting it, so I ended up loading it on a blog. But it's not less of topic I would like to see discussed here or else where. I would be grateful if you felt like sharing your thoughts about the pre-processing of reads. Here is the link to my short review:

    Cleaning second-generation sequencing data

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    Thanks for making this review. I am scouring the net for such set of tools/software myself. I noticed though that you focused on 454 reads, I guess because of your data set, is that correct? I have a mix of Illumina/454 reads, so my only option is using fastq format as input. I would also appreciate to hear opinion/advice on that from more seasoned members.

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      Yes, that is correct, my data is exclusively 454. But that will probably soon change. It's a pity that this thread did not take up. The last post on cleaning data generated 25 replies.

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