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  • caiosuz
    Member
    • Dec 2015
    • 12

    #1

    Velvet usage

    Hi everyone!

    I'm trying to use velvet to work with unmapped_reads of a rna-seq experiment, to make a kind of quantification of the contaminants of my sample.

    I was reading this quick guide about velvet usage http://www.embnet.org/sites/default/...d_Oases-QG.pdf and some doubts occurred me:

    1st doubt - It's written that -exp_cov must be used only with genomic data, so, I can't use it my data, ok?
    2nd doubt - If I mustn't use the -exp_cov, can I use the -cov_cutoff?
    3rd doubt - How are the coverage values calculated? Is it a kind of percentage related to the size of each read?

    Thank you all!
  • Brian Bushnell
    Super Moderator
    • Jan 2014
    • 2709

    #2
    Velvet is probably not the best assembler to use for assembling assorted junk in RNA-seq, which will probably have very high coverage variability. You might try Spades or Tadpole, both of which are much more tolerant of strange input, and don't need fixed coverage settings.

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