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  • gmer
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2012
    • 3

    Alignment of >30 genomes with mauve?

    Hi all,

    Relatively new to all this, I tried progressiveMauve to align more than >25 bacterial genomes and it repeatedly crashed after a few hours. When I align ~10 it works perfectly. I was told by other members of my lab that mauve tends to not work so much with a larger number of genomes.

    The question may seem trivial to most of you, sorry in advance, but which genome alignment tool would you use to do this? Still, I like mauve; so would there be a way for it to work with a larger number of genomes?

    Thanks for your time and help!

    Best,

    G
  • bckirkup
    Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 17

    #2
    Whole Bacterial Genome Alignment

    Of course, Mummer is the classic 'alignment' tool; and Progressive Mauve is built to purpose; but I may have something which can help you - a colleague has built a tool that uses progressive ortholog identification to construct phylogenies; but by virtue of the method, it can provide the core information for a progressive alignment as well - and currently it is robust to a relatively large number of genomes. It would need some extension to provide assembled whole genome or contig alignment.

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    • nickloman
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2009
      • 355

      #3
      I've successfully aligned 20 genomes with Mauve but it took some time, over a day and I needed to assign extra memory to the task (do this via the Java options a la http://www.mail-archive.com/mauve-us.../msg00137.html)

      You might also want to consider looking at Mugsy from the Salzberg group (http://bioinformatics.oxfordjournals...tq665.abstract) which can apparently align 31 Streptococcus genomes in 2 hours.

      And of course bckirkup's suggestion sounds interesting too!

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      • gmer
        Junior Member
        • Mar 2012
        • 3

        #4
        I will try Mugsy and come back here if any other problem. Thanks!

        @bckirkup: what's the name of the tool made by your colleague?

        G

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        • srividya22
          Junior Member
          • Mar 2012
          • 4

          #5
          Reg Mugsy Usage

          Hi,

          I am trying to align human chr1 and mouse chr 1 using Mugsy. I am facing difficulties in getting it to work.

          These are the steps I followed. Can someone help.

          I have the 2 files Ch1_human, chr1_mouse in FASTA format.

          I could install Mugsy
          It asks me to set the the MUGSY_INSTALL path. I set it using
          bash
          export MUGSY_INSTALL= <working directory>

          source <path of mugsyenv.sh>

          I dont have root permissions on the server I use.

          I get the following error in mugsy.
          20120407|225222| 4601| ERROR: The following critical files could not be used
          20120407|225222| 4601| ./mugsy_output/tmp.chr1.delta
          20120407|225222| 4601| ./mugsy_output/tmp.chr1.cluster
          20120407|225222| 4601| ./mugsy_output/tmp.chr1.mgaps
          20120407|225222| 4601| ./mugsy_output/tmp.chr1.ntref
          20120407|225222| 4601| /afs/cad.njit.edu/research/ccs/usman/12/srividya/Thesis/mugsy_x86-64-v1r2.2/mugsy_output/mugsy_output/tmp.chr1.queries.fsa
          20120407|225222| 4601| /afs/cad.njit.edu/research/ccs/usman/12/srividya/Thesis/mugsy_x86-64-v1r2.2/mugsy_output/mugsy_output/chr1
          20120407|225222| 4601| Check your paths and file permissions and try again

          I checked the file permissions. it is proper.

          can anyone please help ?

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