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  • Newbie to MiSeq, QIIME workflow question

    Hi all,

    I just got my MiSeq data for fungal ITS sequences in a large number of samples. I am going to be using QIIME to do the analysis and I have a basic workflow from another person, but I wasn't sure about where paired end assembly would be in the workflow.

    I know that MiSeq data is already demultiplexed and that I will be using the split_libraries_fastq.py function, but do I need to do paired end assembly before that? What program is best to use for that, PANDASeq or join_paired_ends.py? For each sample I have two FASTQ files, Read 1 and Read 2, but the workflow I have does not address that.

    Thanks

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    Here's my processing script for getting already demultiplexed sequences to the point of running through qiime. The for loop makes sense for the way that I name my samples/sequences, but may not make sense for your naming convention.

    Microbial ecologist, running a sequencing core. I have lots of strong opinions on how to survey communities, pretty sure some are even correct.

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      Originally posted by rc630 View Post
      I know that MiSeq data is already demultiplexed and that I will be using the split_libraries_fastq.py function, but do I need to do paired end assembly before that? What program is best to use for that, PANDASeq or join_paired_ends.py?
      Yes, you should merge the paired reads into single reads. The best program for that purpose is BBMerge.

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