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  • real world 454 sequencing data analysis examples?!

    Hi All,

    I am interested in 454 data analysis, and plan to teach myself.

    Could anybody kindly provides some data files and some potential problems that need to be solved, so that I can explore and find the solutions by myself.

    Or any links to the tutorial with real examples?

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    ok, starting to collect info from this forum first:

    # data




    # tips from "nickloman" & "mgogol"

    1) Alignment to reference. Check out BWA, Bowtie, SSAHA2, SAMtools, VarScan and their respective papers. Cutting edge is probably Burrows-Wheeler Transform.

    2) De novo assembly of short reads. Check out Velvet, SOAPdenovo. Cutting edge is probably de Bruijn graphs.

    3) RNA-Seq. Usually one or both of the above methods combined with a counting software. Don't do much of this but you could start with Anthony Fejes' FindPeaks.

    For RNA-seq data, you could look at:

    tophat/cufflinks
    fastx
    R shortRead, DEGseq
    genome browsers: UCSC with bigWig/BAM, IGV
    Galaxy, BEDTools

    I guess if you wanted to set yourself a project to try learning this stuff you could start by trying to find variations in genomes from the public 1,000 genomes project.

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