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  • Query on K-mer using in velvet

    Hi, I am newbie to NGS. TO assemble a genome i started using velvet. During which I came across a term called 'K-mer' which means the overlapping segment in the reads. I would like to know that if the K-mer length assigned is suppose 21, is it that the overlapping is done exactly for 21 nucleotides at the ends or is it a minimum requirement for the reads to match? Could i kindly know the difference..Thanks in advance..

  • #2
    Hi!

    A read is hashed into your defined k-mers. And only ends are considered of the k-mers, simply because you are stripping the read.

    Say you have a 10bp read, and a k-mer of 5bp, the hashing of the read into kmers will be;

    read: ACGATGATAGTA
    kmer: ACGAT
    kmer: .CGATG
    kmer: ..GATGA
    kmer: ...ATGAT
    kmer: ....GATAG
    kmer: .....ATAGT
    kmer: ......TAGTA

    The program than finds k-1 overlap (thus here: 5-1=4 bp overlap) at the ends of the k-mers.

    E.g:
    ACGAT
    .CGATG


    So you find overlap at the ends of the k-mers, but within the reads.

    Have a look at this poster from Velvet for maybe detailed information;



    Regards,
    Boetsie

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    • #3
      thank you..My doubt is cleared..

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