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  • Bambus mate file

    Quick question.
    I wish to produce scaffolds from my 454 reads which I assembled using Mira.
    In the .mate file
    library <name> <min><max>
    does the name refer to the 454 sff file name ? or is it any name?

  • #2
    Hi,

    You got the solution about your question before?
    I face the same problem like you now
    Can give me some advise or solution?
    Thanks ya.

    Originally posted by coldturkey View Post
    Quick question.
    I wish to produce scaffolds from my 454 reads which I assembled using Mira.
    In the .mate file
    library <name> <min><max>
    does the name refer to the 454 sff file name ? or is it any name?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by coldturkey View Post
      Quick question.
      I wish to produce scaffolds from my 454 reads which I assembled using Mira.
      In the .mate file
      library <name> <min><max>
      does the name refer to the 454 sff file name ? or is it any name?
      any name you like!

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      • #4
        thanks a lot.
        library <name> <min><max>
        Do you have any idea about the min and max refer to?

        Originally posted by bio-x View Post
        any name you like!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by edge View Post
          thanks a lot.
          library <name> <min><max>
          Do you have any idea about the min and max refer to?
          M=mean of the insert size of your library;
          stdv=standard deviation of your library;
          min=M-stdv;
          maxM+stdv

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          • #6
            Thanks again ya, bio-x.
            Sorry again if I bring you any inconvenience or loosing your time.
            Regarding the mean of the insert size and standard deviation of my library.
            Can I know which text file I should referred to find out the mean of the insert size and standard deviation?
            I still very fresh and can't get a lot of info to fill in the BAMBUS mate file from internet.
            Hope that you don't mind to share your experience with me.
            I very appreciate and thanks you a lot.

            Originally posted by bio-x View Post
            M=mean of the insert size of your library;
            stdv=standard deviation of your library;
            min=M-stdv;
            maxM+stdv

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            • #7
              hi, edge,
              "Can I know which text file I should referred to find out the mean of the insert size and standard deviation?"
              your text from where? you should ask the seqencing company.

              Bio-x

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              • #8
                Hi bio-x,
                do you experience using MIRA?
                I face this trouble problem now

                Hope can get your advise.

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