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  • #16
    Archana91, please either send me your email address, or turn on private messaging on SEQanswers. You sent me a note to ask for the scripts, but you have disabled private messaging and thus I have no way of contacting you.

    For all other readers, it is best to send me an email via SEQanswers. You may also PM me, but make sure you have private messaging turned on. Or you can include your own email address in your message. If you don't do one of these, then I am unable to reply to you.

    Thanks,
    mchen1

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    • #17
      mchen1, there is an R parser on Bioconductor which will probably server your purpose:
      The Bioconductor project aims to develop and share open source software for precise and repeatable analysis of biological data. We foster an inclusive and collaborative community of developers and data scientists.

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      • #18
        Closing out this thread...

        Illumina have now made available open-source libraries for parsing and extracting information from the InterOp files. Please see this thread: http://seqanswers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=66342

        The libraries will be updated along with new releases of RTA software, and are backwards-compatible back to the GAs.

        The parsers in this thread were only compatible with RTA versions 2.7 and below. Because of the availability of these open source libraries, I am retiring these parsers.

        Cheers,
        Menzies

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        • #19
          I am going to close this thread based on note in the last post by @mchen1.

          No new posts can be added to this thread.
          Last edited by GenoMax; 02-19-2016, 11:30 AM.

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