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  • sundar
    Junior Member
    • May 2010
    • 7

    Need help on soap denovo

    Hi all,

    Currently i'm running soapdenovo . i am getting two output files one is (1).contig , and the second one is (2).scafseq as per their mentioned in that webpage. But i need to view the result in "GUI" , like any of viewer (for ex: hawkeye , eagleview) .


    It would be great if i get a positive reply for this

    Thanks in advance.
  • strob
    Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 84

    #2
    Why do you need to view your contigs or scaffolds? As this is a de novo assembly, the only thing you get back are contigs or scaffolds. You can look at them in a special viewer, but you will see nothing more than just doing a "more" or to open them in a text editor...

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    • sundar
      Junior Member
      • May 2010
      • 7

      #3
      hmmm ... your right..... But while i done with "velvet" denovo assembly .. I have got the .afg file ,so that i can easily shows the assembly files in the viewer (GUI) format. Like wise in abyss,edena . But while i go for soapdenovo i can get only .contig file in a text format. I Couldn't in view in a GUI ,eventhough i tried some converter like ".toAmos.pl" file to convert .contig to .afg or .ace , There is some problem in a converter..So i am fully confusing ,i couldn't find any of correct path ... it would be great,if i get a solution for this..

      Thanks in advance

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      • sundar
        Junior Member
        • May 2010
        • 7

        #4
        Originally posted by strob View Post
        Why do you need to view your contigs or scaffolds? As this is a de novo assembly, the only thing you get back are contigs or scaffolds. You can look at them in a special viewer, but you will see nothing more than just doing a "more" or to open them in a text editor...
        Can you tell me the "Special viewer"???????

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        • RGP
          Junior Member
          • Oct 2008
          • 6

          #5
          Soap de novo .afg file

          Hello Sunder,

          to get the.afg you need to tell SoapDeNovo to generate it. In other words you need to turn the amos_file switch on (beware..the .afg it's a LARGE file):

          ./velvetg output_directory/ -amos_file yes

          Then you can have a look at it with Tablet or other viewers (beware #2: it will usually take quite a lot of time to generate the .afg output in the GUI viewer).

          Hope it helps,
          Rocco

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