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  • tools for assembling large contigs

    I need a tool to assemble very large reads.

    I have 2 sets of large contigs, from 454 and Pacbio. The largest contig is 20kb. The average length is 4kb. I'm trying to use those 2 sets of contigs in order to assemble to larger contigs.

    (The clone is about 150kb. )

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    Originally posted by shuang View Post
    I need a tool to assemble very large reads.

    I have 2 sets of large contigs, from 454 and Pacbio. The largest contig is 20kb. The average length is 4kb. I'm trying to use those 2 sets of contigs in order to assemble to larger contigs.

    (The clone is about 150kb. )
    Have a look at minimus2, it has been working well for me. You might also want to read about MSR-CA, which is an assembly pipeline that first constructs very long "super-reads" from sequence reads. Then, overlaps between the super-reads are computed, and you might find that there is a way to incorporate your contigs at this stage.

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      The latest version of Celera apparently can accepts reads as large as 32 kb for assembly

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