Now we are doing the denovo assembly of marine organism with whole genome sequcing using sequel system. As we all know, the DNA extraction from marine organism is very difficult because of pollution and degradation. So is there any way to evaluate the genome size, heterozygus rate or genome repeat with DNA sequel data?
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Use multipass pacbio reads for self error correction and Kmer counting.
First try filtering out the multipass reads, and using those for kmer counting and self error correction.
Make sure to remove any mitochondrial/symbionts reads before doing the kmer counting. (Identify and complete the respective genome(s) first).
Get some good quality PCR-free illumina 2x250 reads or (BGIseq data if it works in your hands) and use it to confirm the kmer counting/self error correction/etc.
Short reads are very helpful for getting the contaminant(s)/symbionts genomes to a good draft stage and for filtering them out from the main dataset.
Usually such approach has to be done in the iterative fashion (with increasing amount of the input data after each iteration).
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While a kmer analysis is going to be difficult with the raw pacbio data, it is possible to estimate the (effective) genome size from overlap statistics, either for the raw reads, the error corrected preassembled reads or by mapping the raw reads to the assembled contigs.
Run an initial assembly using a small seed read length, then plot the preassembled read overlap histogram.
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by GATTACATLove this - good data definitely starts from good input, and poor input can only give relatively poor data. I particularly like the mention of Nanodrop/absorbance based methods for quantification. It's such a toss up if you'll get an accurate reading or what amounts to a randomly generated number, and a lot of library/sequencing related issues can be traced back to poor quant.
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I’m not a sequencing expert. I’m a purification scientist who uses NGS to evaluate workflows my group develops. With this perspective, we think about the sample first and the NGS workflow second. The sequencer is an exceptionally honest reporter, but it can only report on what you give it, so whether you get clean, interpretable data from an NGS workflow is largely determined before you begin.
Here are nine questions we think about, in roughly the order they matter, before...-
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