seems like there is a surprising amount of misinformation. Thanks for clarifying.
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Hi All,
we have only run E.coli libraries with the new chemistry so far.
Last edited by DNATECH; 11-11-2016, 12:15 PM.
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Hi all and thanks for your suggestions! I already recognised pacBios Arabidopsis release. However, the Sequel-data comes in a "new" format (*.bam) and one needs to use smrt-link to visualise the data. Samtools seems not to be feasible to have a look into the binary files. Is anyone aware of a workaround to open or even convert the files? Maybe to make them suitable for import into smrt-portal?
@DNATECH: Very helpful info!
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Originally posted by Gorgon_VZ View PostHi all and thanks for your suggestions! I already recognised pacBios Arabidopsis release. However, the Sequel-data comes in a "new" format (*.bam) and one needs to use smrt-link to visualise the data. Samtools seems not to be feasible to have a look into the binary files. Is anyone aware of a workaround to open or even convert the files? Maybe to make them suitable for import into smrt-portal?
@DNATECH: Very helpful info!
the new SEQUEL *.bam files are 100% compatible with samtools, we routinely use it internally and it's included as part of SMRTLink
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