I have three different transcriptome assemblies (Kmer 30,35 & 65) of one insect species. I want to compare transcriptome assemblies with reference insect sequence(from ensembl). I want to know how many genes show up in all kmer assemblies and between individual assemblies (i.e between 30 & 35, between 35 & 65). I would like to get idea to better way to compare to get list of genes. Any journal paper info regarding this will be helpful.
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Hi Bioman1,
Can you share the purpose behind your proposed steps? Please look into whether CD-HIT is the right tool for you.
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Douglas
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Thanks for reply. I have transcriptome assemblies with different treatments. I want to know which genes present in all treatments and what are all the genes that are absent in different treatments. I have tried tblastx ensembl (cDNA) insect sequence against transcriptome assemblies. Trying to find out highest coverage. Any suggestion?
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