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  • How to find nonhomologous DNA sequences between 2 speices

    I want to indentify a non-human species(B ,the genome size is about 100Mb) from the mixture of human and B species by target sequecing method.
    so the first thing is to find the nonhomologous DNA sequences between two species(human and B species) from genome.fa file ,and generate the *.fa file which includes the sequeces specifically in B species but no in human.
    So can anyone introduce me a software to find nonhomologous DNA sequences between them?
    Thanks!

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    Originally posted by lwgcc View Post
    I want to indentify a non-human species(B ,the genome size is about 100Mb) from the mixture of human and B species by target sequecing method.
    so the first thing is to find the nonhomologous DNA sequences between two species(human and B species) from genome.fa file ,and generate the *.fa file which includes the sequeces specifically in B species but no in human.
    So can anyone introduce me a software to find nonhomologous DNA sequences between them?
    Thanks!
    For this initial analysis have you considered using BLAT? What is the status of genome sequence for species B (contigs, chromosomes)? Is species B related to humans?

    BBSplit.sh from BBMap suite would be ideal when you are actually ready to assign NGS sequences to individual genomes.

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