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  • velvet assemblies

    Dear all,
    I am doing an assembly of 40 Mb genome with expected coverage of 181x. I am using Illumina reads 76bp length with insert size 200 bp (Sd 20 bp). I have tried velvet for these assemblies and 86-99% of reads were used in this assembly with N50 of 80kb (with k-mer's 21,55,2). But the strange thing is that I am getting only 19 Mb genome after all assemblies. According to the staff whole genome has been covered during the library preparations.

    And secondly, should I turn off the velvet scaffolding before minimus2 assemblies/scaffolding??

    I would appreciate your suggestions.

    Thanks in advance
    Rahul
    Last edited by rahularjun86; 01-31-2012, 02:55 AM.
    Rahul Sharma,
    Ph.D
    Frankfurt am Main, Germany

  • #2
    Assuming the genome is truly 40Mb, the most likely explanation is the presence of repeats.

    Try doing a plot of contig length versus k-mer coverage which will help you visualise the repeat structure of your genome (use the values in stats.txt produced by Velvet).

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    • #3
      Also is your genome size calculation based on a haploid or diploid genome?

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      • #4
        Dear Nickloman, thank you so much for your reply. I am plotting the contig length vs k-mer coverage. It is haploid genome.
        Thanks,
        Rahul
        Rahul Sharma,
        Ph.D
        Frankfurt am Main, Germany

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