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  • Trans-abyss reference genome??

    Dear All,

    After a lot of trouble with getting my Input file correct for Trans-abyss, I am unable to understand why does it require a Reference genome to run? It uses mm9 (mouse) or hg18 (human) only as reference.

    Why in the first place will I go for trans-abyss if I had a reference genome? It is an RNA-seq data, on which I have already executed ABySS- it produced contigs.fa.

    Why is this contigs.fa not being used as an input file directly to generate transcripts?

    Any insights on these two queries will help me a lot to understand the tool better!!

    Thanks in advance..

  • #2
    No answers yet!! 88 viewers but no solution to this problem?

    Please help..

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    • #3
      You should try posting your questions to the abyss mailing list:

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      • #4
        Okay, have done that.. now will wait for the answer..

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        • #5
          There is also a group devoted to trans-abyss:



          Best,
          J.

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