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  • Removing similar sequence reads

    Dear All

    I am looking for a fast way to remove similar sequence reads or to find unique records.

    I have 7 large fasta files with about 2 *10^6 short sequence reads in each. I have collapsed each file (removed identical sequences) in order to decrease file size. Now I would like to compare two files at a time and find all the unique sequences for each file. It is easy to remove identical records but in my case I would also like to find (highly) similar sequences. I tried blastn -task blastn-short (because the sequences are <100nt) but it takes a long time even with -num_threads 10. Megablast would be faster but I think it will not work with short sequences. Any suggestions?

    Thank you very much and I am looking forward to your replies

  • #2
    Have a look at Uclust

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    • #3
      Maybe PatternHunter?

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      • #4
        Are the sequences you are wanting to compare between files of the same length? (if that's the case, edit distance calculation would be a handy trick).
        Last edited by cedance; 10-14-2011, 07:44 AM.

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        • #5
          Dear maasha,

          I tried usearch/sort/cluster and it works fine. Thanks a lot!

          Dear biznatch,

          I checked out the PatternHunter website. I guess I could use the homology search tool but I did not bother with getting a trial version since I was not sure how much a license will be at the end. Thanks for the suggestion though.

          Dear cedance,

          no the sequences are of different length. Good idea but I guess it work only for aligned sequences. Thanks!

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